I couldn’t go to school there
My hometown is Schahrerey.
I come from Iran, but my home is Afghanistan. I haven’t seen my country. I was born in Iran. About 2012 I left Iran because I couldn’t go to school there. Continue reading “I couldn’t go to school there”
Dublin Core: Language: de Subject: refugees, asylum, Afghanistan, Germany, a million storiesThey forced my father
I’m from Goshta, Nangarhar. Goshta is a small village between the mountains. There’s a river. My village is located on the left side of the river – just like the old town in Cologne on the left side of the Rhine. We have many green fields and many large houses. We have no electricity and in the summer we have about 50 degrees. The summer is not easy to bear. Continue reading “They forced my father”
Dublin Core: Language: de Subject: refugees, asylum, Afghanistan, Germany, a million storiesGermany has advantages and disadvantages
Kabul is my hometown. When I was little until I grew up, I always lived in a place in Kabul. That’s why I like Kabul so much. I went to school there and studied agriculture for two years. My siblings were also there in school, university and work. Continue reading “Germany has advantages and disadvantages”
Dublin Core: Language: de Subject: refugees, asylum, Afghanistan, Germany, a million stories“I was born in a wrong country”
“Happy child”
“Freedom”
“I hope all war will end”
“I felt helpless and lonely”
My name is Aref and comes from Afghanistan. I am 18 years old. I have lived in Sweden for five years. Studiying the electrical program.
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Dublin Core: Language: swe Subject: asylum, refugees, A Million Stories, Sweden