Asylum seekers: When the questions tell us so much more than the answers
For the last four years I’ve been paying my karmic dues (I would say “contributing to the big society”, but it makes me feel a bit sick in my mouth) by teaching English to a group of asylum seeking women in East London. This is what they want to know.
By Kate Smurthwaite | Notebook, Opinion | Tuesday, 29 May 2012 at 2:05 am
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