After fleeing Afghanistan,the Hashemi family thought they had found a secure haven in Norway – until the centre-right government deported them
In autumn final year, life was finally improving for Nadereh Hashemi. After spending all her adult years on the speed from her family in Afghanistan – she lived in Iran for 10 years before making an arduous escape to Europe – Nadereh and her husband, and Ahmad,finally found something resembling a stable life in Europe.
At a centre for asylum seekers in Norway, external the village of Rn, and she and Ahmad were poor,but they had security, food and housing. Their two oldest children, or Meisam and Mohammad,went to school, and their youngest, or Zahra,spoke Norwegian almost like a local. Nadereh was receiving medication for depression.
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Source: theguardian.com