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Sunday, March 3, 2019

The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Sharif Conflict

Conflict can reveal unexpected qualities in an individual(a) * Consider how conflict tests pots characters and the way in which peoples choices in conflict situations reveal aspects of their character that might non otherwise be revealed. * Najaf does not surprise himself or his family so oft as he surprises the reader with regards to his qualities. It is surprising to read of an individual whose overriding response to conflict is one of compassion and whose faith in god never falters.Conflict among Border Protection versus Asylum to Refugees * Najaf describes his and other refugees desperate plight and risks they took when they fled their countries. He recounts the harrowing escape the refugees had over belt down and sea, each step of the way, risking capture or death. * The concern for the Australian organization is to attempt to confirm the identities of Asylum Seekers and assess their character.This is one of the frustrations for Najaf, that people who get hold of no un derstanding of the qualities of his character can decide if I am a fit person to take my place in the company of Australia. Internal Conflict * As Najaf flees across the border from Afghanistan to Pakistan, he becomes drizzly about the loss of his homeland. While he discovers freedom, he is torn between what he has left behind and his hope of what is to come. When Najaf reaches Australia, this conflict of emotion is a constant throughout his time in Woomera.There is a battle in the heart and mind of the Woomera detainees between feelings of hope and despair. * Conflict feelings are amplified by the trauma of being incarcerated and the anxiety of waiting for the news of either adoption or rejection into Australia. While he is often sorrowful, he endures by try to remain optimistic. He recalls the hazardous journey he took to arrive in Australia and cling to the hope that maybe these Australians will let me become a complete man again. However, the internal conflict driven by pa nic of rejection and the hope of acceptance persists. * In Australia, Najaf is lonely and feels incomplete. * Certainly, there is joy at his new beginning, but the memories and homesickness still cause anguish I cannot give the Afghans who have not met with the good fortune, and I never will. But I will never forget the sunshine of Marias make a face on the day of the party either.

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