Iceland review - 2016, Side 43

Iceland review - 2016, Side 43
ICELAND REVIEW 41 me the drone video of the destruction in Homs, Syria’s third largest city, which was published online in early February. He received news a couple of years ago that a rocket hit their home in Aleppo, causing damage to part of the unoccu- pied house. Today, he has no idea wheth- er it’s still standing. As we watch the video from Homs, he tells me that while he’s immensely grateful for the help he has received in relocating to Iceland—he asks me several times to ensure that his family’s gratitude towards the people and municipality of Akureyri, the Red Cross and volunteer support families is reflect- ed in this article—he’s angry that more international pressure isn’t being placed on President Assad. “I’m not a politician, but the source of the problem is not the refugees. You’ve spent a lot of time and money helping refugees—this is very good—but that’s not the problem. Why don’t people talk about the dictator? People are being killed. Everyone talks about the refugees. Look, we all want to go back, but how can we do that?” Like many other Syrians living in exile, Khattab hopes one day to return to Syria. In the meantime, the new arrivals hope to make a home in Iceland and work towards the dreams they’ve had to put on hold for so many years. “Before, when we were in Syria, I told my son he could be a doctor—education was free. We had big dreams for the family, but we have had to change them. Now we have small dreams. We moved here and we continue to hold onto those small dreams. We hope to have education for our children and work for me to support the family. Tomorrow the children will begin school. I’m looking for work. Our dreams are so small and we’ve almost reached them.” * Zoë Robert works with asylum seekers as a Red Cross volunteer. SYRIANS Minister of Social Affairs (center) Eygló Harðardóttir greets the new arrivals. Some of the children in the group wait as the families load their luggage onto the buses at Keflavík Airport.
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