Yahiaoui Mohamed
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Political refugee and writer, sharing real stories about human rights, social injustice, and the silent struggles of refugees worldwide.
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The Failure of the Algerian Regime
In every functioning nation, the primary role of any government should be to serve its people, protect their dignity, and secure a prosperous future. But in Algeria, this concept has long been turned on its head. The Algerian regime, rather than uplifting its citizens, has for decades perfected the art of enriching itself at the cost of national unity, stability, and sovereignty. The latest political controversies only add more proof to this long and painful reality.
By Yahiaoui Mohamed9 months ago in The Swamp
When Refugees Are Abandoned. Content Warning.
In the modern world, we often hear beautiful speeches about human rights, refugee protection, and global solidarity. But for many political refugees, these words are just empty promises. I am writing this not as a complaint, but as the voice of someone who has spent more than a decade trapped in silence and injustice.
By Yahiaoui Mohamed9 months ago in The Swamp
When Refugees Suffer in Silence
For many people, the word "refugee" might trigger images of hope, of international solidarity, or at least the belief that global organizations like the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing protection. But the reality on the ground is often far from the polished reports or charity campaigns people see online. As a political refugee stuck in Malaysia for over a decade, I can say with certainty: refugees are suffering in silence.
By Yahiaoui Mohamed9 months ago in The Swamp


