A tidbit from the first article for you:
Unlike most of his countrymen, Kam Li is fluent in English and was able to represent his community in encounters with the locals.
“The name ‘leader’ is high-sounding but my work is really at the ground level. I go to the different settlements, I bring the sick to the clinic, look into the education programme and the welfare of the pregnant women and such.
“Sometimes our people are detained at the police station. These people are from my community, and I’m their leader so I have to go and explain their situation. Some police do not even know what UNHCR is,” says Kam Li who holds a UNHCR card that identifies him as a refugee entitled to protection under the international human rights law.
I am now missing my friends. Go read the article, and if you know a refugee, wish them a happy day and give them a hug.
