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Afghan refugee Mohammad Rezayi fled to Australia in 2012 without his family, they’re only just now reuniting
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 30, 2024 - 11:38
Refugees fleeing conflict zones experience the heartbreak of being separated from their families for decades. It is a familiar story for Mohammad Zeki Rezayi fled Afghanistan in 2012 and watched his children grow up from afar. Never knowing when he would be able to see them again in person. After a law change this year, his wife and children were able to join him in Australia.