Kurdish   /     Settlement Guide: Having a say in Australia is part of the democratic process

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All Australians have the right to participate as active citizens in shaping the society we live in.   However, due to past traumatic experiences some new migrants maybe fearful of speaking up in public and do not know how our democratic processes work.  (Hemû hawillatîyanî Australya mafî derbirrîn ray xoyan heye bo pêkhênanî komellga. Bellam, be hoy ezmûnî tiroma, koçberanî nwê boyan heye bitirsin le derbirrîn ray xoyan be shêweyekî gishtî.)

Summary

All Australians have the right to participate as active citizens in shaping the society we live in.   However, due to past traumatic experiences some new migrants maybe fearful of speaking up in public and do not know how our democratic processes work.   (Hemû hawillatîyanî Australya mafî derbirrîn ray xoyan heye bo pêkhênanî komellga. Bellam, be hoy ezmûnî tiroma, koçberanî nwê boyan heye bitirsin le derbirrîn ray xoyan be shêweyekî gishtî.)

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All Australians have the right to participate as active citizens in shaping the society we live in.   However, due to past traumatic experiences some new migrants maybe fearful of speaking up in public and do not know how our democratic processes wor
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2017-09-24 04:36
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