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It’s hard only in respect of the fact that the trauma has affected her and her entire family, and it must be difficult to adjust to a new country where language and lack of education will be a barrier. It will be a long time if ever, to adjust to being free to worship and speak out without fear of arrest and the threat of death hanging over you. I don’t think there is any implication that Canada is anything other that a safe and democratic country and that she and her family are being treated well there, but that the adjustment for them is proving difficult.

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She is lucky to be alive.

Extremely lucky,

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doesnt canada have free education? dunno

I think she was talking about when her children were living in Pakistan at the time when she was in jail…they’re now in their 20s but were only allowed to leave Pakistan a short while before their mother did.

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