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Mulada Aprim's ambition as a new migrant in Australia

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Mulada Aprim recited one of his poems at the Assyrian Martyr's Day commemoration on 7 August. Credit: Ninos Emmanuel

Mulada Aprim has been in Australia for two months after migrating with his parents from Iraq. He plans to continue his studies in peace and human rights, which he began in Iraq. In his first appearance within the community, Aprim recited a poem in honour of Assyrian Martyrs Day, which was warmly received by those attending the Assyrian Democratic Movement's commemoration event.


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Mulada Aprim has been in Australia for two months after migrating with his parents from Iraq. He plans to continue his studies in peace and human rights, which he began in Iraq. In his first appearance within the community, Aprim recited a poem in honour of Assyrian Martyrs Day, which was warmly received by those attending the Assyrian Democratic Movement's commemoration event.



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