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Syrian refugee family sponsored by Lewisporte group desperate for help

A Syrian refugee who just arrived in central Newfoundland says her family is stuck in limbo in Lebanon and facing a dire situation.

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8 years ago
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A Syrian refugee who just arrived in central Newfoundland says her family is stuck in limbo in Lebanon and facing a dire situation.

A Syrian refugee who just arrivedin central Newfoundland says her family isstuck in limbo inLebanon and facing a dire situation.

TalikaMorjandescribedher arrival inLewisportelast weekas"beautiful" and "excellent," but she'sbattlingthe guilt of leaving family members behind.

Morjanarrived in Canada fromLebanon, but said she experienced some horrific events while she was living in Syria.

"She was walking one day in the street and she saw a young fellow walking beside her," said Naz Faidullah, translating forMorjan.

"Right away there was a hail of bullets everywhere and the guy beside her was killed."

Talika Morjan excitedly shows a picture of her grandson, who is in Lebanon, awaiting approval to join her in Lewisporte. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

Morjan was covered by the man's blood and said a bullet hit her leg.

Shortly after that incident, Morjan fled to Lebanon with hersonMohammid, his wife,their nine-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son.

Cramped living space

Morjan said she and her familyspent the next four years living intight quarters, sharing a space with 11 other people that was smaller than her new apartment.

"She told me that they were living in a room that has water coming down from the ceiling everywhere," said Faidullah.

Talika Morjan describes life in Syria, where she says she witnessed a young man being gunned down and killed beside her during a routine trip for groceries. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

Morjan said the situation has only gotten worse. Her sonMohamad can't work in Lebanonbecause his residency permithas expired.

"The first thing she thought about when she got her first check she said I want to send the money to my son so he can get his residency there,"saidFaidullah.

Mohamad and his family were set to arrive in Lewisporteearlier this spring but have been stuck in the processing stage of the refugee system, according toLewisporte Refugee Outreach, agroup that works to bring refugees to central.

Push for help

"She said she wouldn't come if she knew that her son was not coming. She wants to reunite with her family," said Faidullah.

"They hope and they are praying and that are asking for any help."

Talika Morjan describes her family's situation to translator Naz Faidullah. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

Rev.Stephanie McClellan,with the Lewisporte RefugeeeOutreach group, is petitioning government to look into Marjan's family's situation.

McClellan isasking that people email MPScott Simms and Minister of ImmigrationJohn McCallumto ask for help in getting the rest of Morjan's family to Canada.

"It is urgent that we intervene quickly on behalf of this family," McClellan wrote in an email.

"We have been ready for their arrival for months."