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A Father's Plea

Kamalle Dabboussy

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English
Affirm Press
08 June 2021
When Mariam married her childhood sweetheart in a fairytale Sydney wedding, her father Kamalle dreamed of a beautiful future for his family. When the young couple and their baby daughter went on an overseas holiday, he couldn't have been happier. But a dark secret was lurking on the horizon. They would not be coming home.

Mariam disappeared. Months later, Kamalle was informed by the Australian government that his daughter had been coerced into Syria. He later learnt that she had been forced at gunpoint, by her husband, across the border into Syria and into the clutches of ISIS. When her husband was killed, Mariam was forced to marry another ISIS fighter, with whom she had another child. When he was killed she was forced to marry again; she was trapped. But since the defeat of ISIS, instead of being brought home, Mariam and her three young children have been demonised as 'foreign fighters', forced to languish in refugee camps while their home country refuses to repatriate them.

Kamalle has been working with international agency Save the Children for over two years trying to bring home his daughter and grandkids, who have been abandoned amongst the 20 Australian adults and 47 children. Interacting with law enforcement and government agencies in Australia, he was told that keeping quiet would be in their best interests. That has achieved nothing. Now he tells his story.

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Imprint:   Affirm Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9781922419835
ISBN 10:   1922419834
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kamalle Dabboussy , born in Australia to a Lebanese Muslim family has lived Australia all his life. Working with communities addressing disadvantage with asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. For the last 17 years he has been CEO of Western Sydney MRC and has held numerous positions in community legal services, youth services and ethnic organisations. Kamalle currently lives in North West Sydney, has two daughters and three grandchildren. A Father's Plea is his first book.

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