After the Tampa from Afghanistan to New Zealand

"When the Taliban were at the height of their power in 2001, Abbas Nazari's parents were faced with a choice: stay and face persecution in their homeland, or seek security for their young children elsewhere. The family's desperate search for safety took them on a harrowing journey fro...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Nazari, Abbas, autor (autor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Auckland, New Zealand : Allen & Unwin 2021.
Edición:First published 2021.
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Sumario:"When the Taliban were at the height of their power in 2001, Abbas Nazari's parents were faced with a choice: stay and face persecution in their homeland, or seek security for their young children elsewhere. The family's desperate search for safety took them on a harrowing journey from the mountains of Afghanistan to a small fishing boat in the Indian Ocean, crammed with more than 400 other asylum seekers. When their boat started to sink, they were mercifully saved by a cargo ship, the Tampa. However, one of the largest maritime rescues in modern history quickly turned into an international stand-off, as Australia closed its doors to these asylum seekers. The Tampa had unknowingly waded into the middle of Australia's national detention. While many of those rescued by the Tampa were the first inmates sent to the island of Nauru, Abbas and his family were some of the lucky few to be resettled in New Zealand. Twenty years after the Tampa affair, Abbas tells his amazing story, from living under Taliban rule, to spending a terrifying month at sea, to building a new life at the bottom of the world. A powerful and inspiring story for our times, After the Tampa celebrates the importance of never letting go of what drives the human spirit - hope."
Notas:Acceso para 1 usuario.
Descripción Física:1 recurso electrónico : ilustraciones
Formato:Forma de acceso: Word Wide Web.
ISBN:9781761062322