Exiled by Taliban, karate black belt trains young asylum seekers
In a town outside Jakarta, Meena Asadi, 24, is using her talent to keep refugee children busy during what can be soul-destroying years waiting to be resettled in a new country.
Exiled by Taliban, karate black belt trains young asylum seekers
In a town outside Jakarta, Meena Asadi, 24, is using her talent to keep refugee children busy during what can be soul-destroying years waiting to be resettled in a new country.
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“Cst. Sahay is tireless volunteer and supporter of youth as well as an excellent police officer.”
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MP: For these children, punches and karate chops will do the talking
Karate black belt holder Diljeet Kaur (23) and another trainer Rani Kharodiya (17) take free classes on self-defence for hearing and speech impaired children. They have been taking classes for around 80 such students every day at an electronic complex in Pardeshipura area of the city for the past one year.
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