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Description: Bilal Nasier fled the Afghan Civil War with his family aged four, travelling for three months to come to Aotearoa. He now dedicates his life to supporting young people in New Zealand navigate their own trauma.nn“As I got older I was exposed to more and more of [my] story. It started off with, ‘yes son, we have come from Afghanistan, but we’re here now, look at our life!”nn“But then it was, this is why we had to leave, or this is what happened, or we had a rocket propelled grenade enter
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