Life in Nauru is miserable-Story of a Pakistani refugee

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In an interview from the tiny Pacific island Nauru, A Pakistani refugees told SBS Radio Urdu program that they don't have enough facilities such as clean water, food, or work to sustain themselves and that they can't even afford phone calls to their families back home. "In our country, the Taliban will come and they will slash our throats and in Nauru we have been discriminated and humiliated on daily basis. In our countries there is physical torture, but here we are being tortured mentally," A refugee Syed Javed told Urdu program from Nauru.



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