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Lost his wife, six children, his peace of mind - and his British asylum claim
He lost his wife, six children, his peace of mind - and his British asylum claim
Lately, Said Norzai hasn’t felt much like going to the mosque. He
hasn’t lost faith. He’s just tired of the questions, and one in
particular: how is the asylum claim going?
“I don’t like to go when I don’t have any good news,” he says. “The
first question after ‘Hello, how are you?’ is ‘What’s happening with
your case?’ It’s out of kindness but I don’t want to be reminded of it.”
In truth, it’s not going so well. Norzai and his 10-year-old son,
Wali Khan, arrived in the UK last winter, having fled the Taliban in
Afghanistan and then lost Said’s wife and six other children on the perilous journey west.
They thought their case, which the Guardian is following as part of
our New Arrivals series, would be straightforward. It turned out to be
anything but.
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