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Written by Roos Demol06/16/2017

The International Day of the African Child

today is the International Day of the African child. We interviewed three people from South Africa, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Written by Roos Demol08/07/2015

The story of Phindile ‘s migration from South Africa to Ireland

Phindile is a young South African woman who arrived in Ireland in 2014. She is an asylum seeker. Phindile has a little son, aged nearly 2 who is the son of a non-South African man. He was rejected by her family because his father is not a South African native. Phindile feared xenophobia and decided […]

Written by Roos Demol06/24/201506/24/2015

King Jay J Boris, rapper and unaccompanied minor asylum seeker in Direct Provision

I met Boris yesterday in the studio of Irish Radio International, where I am resuming my programme The New Rebels. Boris arrived in Ireland at the age of 15. He was unccompanied. He ran away from trouble in his country Rwanda. His dad who is also on the run paid a trafficker to bring Boris […]

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