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C4JR bids farewell to a prominent member of our Survivors Council

September 1, 2023

Hala Safeel, a prominent member of the C4JR Survivors Council, has left Iraq for Australia after being accepted into the Australian resettlement program for ISIL survivors and their families.

The 27-year-old Yazidi survivor and activist had lived in an IDP camp in Duhok with her three sisters and two brothers, working as case manager with Yazda, after she was released from captivity in 2017. She has helped GBV survivors locally and globally, and as a member of multiple survivors networks.

The Coalition for Just Reparations (C4JR) wishes Hala and her family all the very best.

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