Syrian woman in Saskatoon shares refugee experience
A Syrian woman living in Saskatoon says it’s her mission to talk on behalf of the people who didn’t get the chance to be safe or build a new life like she did.
“It’s a big start for us,” Doha Kharsa said during World Refugee Day this past June.
“I got the opportunity for my kids to continue their studies after we lost it.”
The mother of six arrived in Canada with her kids, ranging in age from two to 19, in November 2014.
“It is very important to tell people about our experience and our difficulties of being refugees. In the past I just hear the word refugee, but I didn’t know what this means.”
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper teared up Thursday as he spoke about a young Syrian boy and two family members who drowned while trying to get to Greece from Turkey.