Enaiatollah Akbari
The story of Enaiatollah Akbari shows the reality of migration. It is about a boy from Afghanistan who escapes from danger to find safety and freedom. His experience helps us understand the difficult lives of many migrants today
Enaiatollah Akbari was born in Afghanistan, in the Hazara ethnic group. After his father’s death, his mother brought him to Pakistan to save him. Later, he travelled alone through In Iran: He works in construction sites and mines, often exploited. He crosses the border on foot and at night, hidden in trucks
In Turkey: Cross the snow-capped mountains on foot He pays traffickers to get on a boat to Greece In Greece: He survives the shipwreck and arrives exhausted. He lives in the ports and tries to work.
He hides under a truck headed for Italy. In Italy: He arrives in Turin where he is welcomed by a family, he starts studying and is finally safe.
Enaiatollah is brave, strong and determined. He never gives up, even when life is very hard. He is kind and respectful, and he always believes in hope and peace
He escaped because of war and violence in Afghanistan. The Hazara people were victims of discrimination and attacks. There was also poverty and no chance to study. His mother wanted him to live in peace and have a better future.
The book teaches that freedom and safety are basic human rights. It shows how strong people can be, even in the most difficult situations. It makes readers think about the life of migrants around the world.
“You can lose everything, but not your courage and your dreams.”
(Inspired by Enaiatollah Akbari’s story)
Enaiatollah Akbari
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Enaiatollah Akbari
The story of Enaiatollah Akbari shows the reality of migration. It is about a boy from Afghanistan who escapes from danger to find safety and freedom. His experience helps us understand the difficult lives of many migrants today
Enaiatollah Akbari was born in Afghanistan, in the Hazara ethnic group. After his father’s death, his mother brought him to Pakistan to save him. Later, he travelled alone through In Iran: He works in construction sites and mines, often exploited. He crosses the border on foot and at night, hidden in trucks
In Turkey: Cross the snow-capped mountains on foot He pays traffickers to get on a boat to Greece In Greece: He survives the shipwreck and arrives exhausted. He lives in the ports and tries to work. He hides under a truck headed for Italy. In Italy: He arrives in Turin where he is welcomed by a family, he starts studying and is finally safe.
Enaiatollah is brave, strong and determined. He never gives up, even when life is very hard. He is kind and respectful, and he always believes in hope and peace
He escaped because of war and violence in Afghanistan. The Hazara people were victims of discrimination and attacks. There was also poverty and no chance to study. His mother wanted him to live in peace and have a better future.
The book teaches that freedom and safety are basic human rights. It shows how strong people can be, even in the most difficult situations. It makes readers think about the life of migrants around the world.
“You can lose everything, but not your courage and your dreams.”
(Inspired by Enaiatollah Akbari’s story)