Thursday, February 13, 2025

‘Finding Freedom’ this Refugee Week

Georges River Council will mark Refugee Week 2023 with the remarkable story of an Ambassador of the Refugee Council of Australia, Shahri Rafi.

Ms Rafi (pictured) will speak on this year’s theme of ‘Finding Freedom’ at Hurstville Library on Thursday (22 June) and also discuss how community members can support their neighbours who may be seeking asylum or who have refugee status.

She will share her family’s story – from being internally displaced to different provinces in Afghanistan during the Afghan Civil War, their migration to Pakistan, and their return to Afghanistan after the collapse of the Taliban regime in 2002.

Ms Rafi completed an undergraduate degree in Law and Political Science from Kabul University in 2018 and was granted a scholarship from the University of Technology, Sydney to complete her Master’s. After completing her studies, she returned to Afghanistan to participate in the country’s reconstruction process and worked for a law firm in Kabul. However, due to the security crisis after the international’s troops’ withdrawal in 2014, she returned to Sydney and sought refugee protection.

“Council is excited to hear from Shahri and is grateful she is sharing her experience with us,” said Mayor, Nick Katris.

“Everyone in the community can learn from her resilience. Celebrating Refugee Week is important as it gives us the opportunity to listen and learn from those in our community who have been through similar experiences to Shahri.

“It is important to understand where others have come from and learn how we can support refugees within our Georges River community. I am proud that Georges River is an official Refugee Welcome Zone, it is an important part of our community and the strength we have, together.”

Refugee Week is Australia’s peak annual activity to promote greater awareness of refugees, the issues they face, and the contributions they make to the Australian community.

Each year, Refugee Week chooses a theme to highlight aspects of the refugee experience. This year’s theme is ‘Finding Freedom’ which aims to explore what it means to be free and why millions of people across the world embark on dangerous journeys to find safety and freedom.

Event: Refugee Week 2023: Finding Freedom with Shahri Rafi

Time: 12.30pm-1.30pm

Location: Hurstville Library

Cost: Free, Bookings essential via Council’s What’s On page

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