
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif addressed the significance of World Refugee Day with a powerful message. She stated, ‘Being a refugee is not a crime, it is a cruel compulsion.’ Maryam Nawaz emphasized that no one chooses to become a refugee voluntarily; it is a forced decision driven by the need to save one’s life by leaving home and homeland.
The Chief Minister further highlighted several key points:
- Wars eventually end, but the trauma faced by refugees remains long after.
- Refugees endure suffering due to circumstances beyond their control.
- There is an urgent need for compassion and support for these displaced individuals.
Her remarks underline a critical call for understanding and humanitarian aid amid global refugee challenges. Maryam Nawaz’s statement resonates deeply as a reminder that being a refugee is a harsh reality, not a crime.
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