
In this episode of Awaz-e-Dosti on Power 99 FM, our hosts Mohammad Sharif Danish and Shabnam Muhagirzaad bring you two deeply moving stories of migration β stories that echo the strength, hope, and unbreakable spirit of Afghan migrants rebuilding their lives away from home.
π£οΈ First Report:
Our reporter Mozhda Nishati speaks with Ramziya Noori, a dedicated journalist who has devoted her life to media. After years of service with the National Radio and Television of Afghanistan, Ramziya continued her professional journey in Pakistan with TNN Television Network, where she worked for more than two years.
In this heartfelt conversation, Ramziya reflects on her journey as a media professional living between two countries and cultures β sharing her challenges, resilience, and unwavering commitment to her craft.
π§ Second Report:
Our reporter Shabnam Muhagirzaad tells the story of Lina Aman, another Afghan migrant living in Pakistan. Lina opens up about her daily struggles, her pursuit of education, and her determination to move forward despite financial hardships and uncertainty. Her story is a testament to courage and perseverance in the face of displacement.
π Reflection on Migration:
Migration β a simple word that holds immense pain.
For thousands of Afghans, it represents loss, longing, and the heavy price of survival. Years of war, insecurity, and restrictive regimes β especially under Taliban rule β have forced millions to leave their homes and dreams behind.
Those who once studied and worked with hope now stand in long lines at borders, carrying only a few belongings β and hearts full of memories.
π The Reality of Leaving Home:
No one chooses to become a migrant willingly. People leave only when staying becomes more dangerous than leaving.
They seek safety, dignity, and freedom in foreign lands β while the scent and love of their homeland remain forever in their hearts.
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