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Tag Archives: Zaki Haidari

My journey to Amnesty: Zaki Haidari

Amnesty International Australia Refugee Rights Campaigner Zaki Haidari pictured next to an Amnesty logo of a candle surrounded by barbed wire on a yellow background.

I first came to Amnesty in 2013 as a volunteer – brand new to the country, on a bridging visa, without work rights, no friends and family and in a very vulnerable situation. The Amnesty team welcomed me with open arms and allowed me to be part of a team and engage with the outside …

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Posted byAmnesty International19 June 202230 June 2022Tags: Refugees, Zaki Haidari

‘While Refugee Week is a time of celebration, it’s also a chance to reflect on the issues that affect refugees the most’

Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian program is inadequate, and it is failing the people who need it the most.

Posted byZaki Haidari17 June 202217 June 2022Tags: Raise the humanitarian intake, refugee rights, Refugee Week, Refugees, Zaki Haidari
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