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Name | Farah & Suzy |
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Gender | n |
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Country of Origin | Syrian Arab Republic |
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Destination Country | Canada |
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| My name is Farha, and this is my daughter Suzi. |
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| We are from the town of Hassekeh, which is famous for many things in Syria—most importantly the food! |
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| It is famous for its delicious food, particularly the kebabs. |
s-4
| Food brought people together in our community. |
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| Even though the town was very diverse, it had a very strong community spirit. |
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| Socializing was really important for us. |
s-7
| All of that changed when Daesh came. |
s-8
| They destroyed the land and made our life one of constant fear. |
s-9
| We were always afraid of car jackings, kidnappings and bombings. |
s-10
| I am a primary school teacher and Suzi studies pharmacology. |
s-11
| Imagine, me as a teacher—having spent my day with 8 to 10 year olds—walking home with one eye on the sky and the other on the road to watch out for bombs and people who would threaten me. |
s-12
| We are so looking forward to the peace and security Canada offers. |
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| My sister and niece have been living in Canada for several years, and my other daughter went there four months ago. |
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| We are really looking forward to being able to move on with our lives without fear. |
s-15
| I cant tell you how much it will mean to feel secure again. |
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| Farha and Suzi are among the 25,000 Syrian refugees to be resettled under the Canadian Resettlement Operation. |
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