Gabriel lost his leg in an operation, his wife in the immigration system and his liberty in detention. Here he talks to Osama about getting his life back.
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Gabriel lost his leg in an operation, his wife in the immigration system and his liberty in detention. Here he talks to Osama about getting his life back.
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Robert has fled Southern Cameroon after being persecuted and tortured for speaking out against injustice for the SCNC. Now he is living in limbo as an asylum seeker.
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Alex Ntung speaks about his book on life in the DRC from childhood in a remote mountain village to a youth caught up in ethnic conflict and genocide. It is a powerful first hand account of the Rwandan genocide and the persecution of the Banyamulenge...
A special programme recorded outside Downing Street on October 1st with a group of people from the Southern Cameroon region who are campaigning for independence and freedom. The Southern Cameroonians make up an English-speaking minority who were...
Luqman is an academic from Nigeria who has been living in the UK since 2007.
Performances by Senegalese musician Khadim Sarr; poets Ali Abdolrezai and Abol Froushan; and artist Hong Dam. With the young people of Bandbazi.
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A recording of a talk we gave at the local medical school about refugee mental health in 2013.
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Rather than the ten-day business trip he came for, Karim has found himself locked up for over a year in the UK with a broken leg the authorities refuse to tend.
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Sold into modern-day slavery as a child, Chibong escaped to the UK only to be arrested. 18 months later he is still in immigration detention…
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Refugee Radio presents a programme of short plays based on true life stories of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Created by the refugee and asylum seeker volunteers on our Resilience Panel project in 2013. This recording opens...