Osama Abou Hajar, who moved here in 2015, is ‘inspired’ by Irish history and hopes Syria can rebuild in a ‘similar way’
Osama Abou Hajar who moved here in 2015, is ‘inspired’ by Irish history and hopes Syria can rebuild in a ‘similar way’
High levels of air pollutants that can cause respiratory, heart and brain issues found in Dublin hotspotsDublin hotel bar manager accused of ‘defrauding customers’ by adding 10% service charge to bills With Assad having fled the country, Osama said many Syrians displaced abroad are looking to the future and hoping to visit or move home and rebuild their lives. However, this may be unlikely for some who have built lives elsewhere.
Meanwhile, his father, who spent the majority of his life living under the rule of the Assad family, always wished and planned to return to Syria. However, he died last year. His family’s relocation was made easier as his sister was born in Ireland 13 years previouslywhile his mother was visiting his uncle, who has lived in Ireland for decades.
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