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Two SRP Students Become a Canadian Citizen: Manie Wollel & Halima Siman

Most of the time dream becomes a reality sooner or later in our life time.Today November 14, 2011 the Canadian Citizenship was awarded to 50 immigrants from 21 countries across the globe in Saskatchewan, Regina. Among them the two SRP students include Manie Wollel from University of Regina, and Halima Siman from SIAST. Both of us are originally from Ethiopia and Somalia respectively. We came from one of the largest refugee camps in Kenya through World University Service of Canada. Both of us got our Canadian Citizenship today [editor's note: November 16th].

For us this day is one of the most exceptional moments in our life for various reasons.The people and the government of Canada gave us an exceptional chance to continue our post secondary education and whatever we would like to do in our life. Here after we are becoming one of the proud Canadian Citizens. For that it is beyond our words to say thank you and to appreciate the people and the government of Canada in general and University of Regina in particular. Many thanks for WUSC Ottawa, URGR and WUSC Local Committe at the University of Regina. Without them I /we the SRP students could not make it. Exceptional thanks for our lovely, committed, and selfless fellow Canadian students, at the University of Regina, who are very close friends and family members at the same time : Jessica Brown, Aurora Elig, Andrea Hoffman, Merrissa, Haanim Nur and Janna to name a few.

Manie Wollel
When I was in one of the biggest refugee camps in Kenya, Kakuma Refugee Camp, I saw and met a number of foreigner visitors. All of them introduced themselves as Canadian citizens even though some of them came from the United States and other parts of the world. Mainly because most of the refugees around the camp consider Canada and Canadians as one of the most peace loving countries and friendly people in the world (Except the Harper Government – kidding!). Since then, I was extremely obsessed and had a dream to go to Canada. Unintentionally, one of my white shirts to protect the harsh climate at a time had a Canadian Map and flag with a maple leaf.

However, I had no idea how to get the chance to immigrate Canada. After two years of my stay, I heard the Scholarship called World University Service of Canada. Then I tried everything the best to get the scholarship and to migrate to Canada. Even though one of the deadliest competitions ever in my life, I succeeded to pass the scholarship and came to Canada as one of the SRP permanent residents.

After my four years of stay in Canada, I applied to be a Canadian citizen last October 2010.Today is one of the special moments in my life and my longest dreams become a reality. Here after I am one of the proud Canadians entitle to do and to travel anywhere in the world freely. Now with a Canadian Citizen ship the sky is the limit to do whatever I would like to do so. My first journey will start to visit my families in Ethiopia in the near future. I never saw and visited my families for the last 10 years. I missed them a lot. The last but not the least and once again I am extremely appreciative and thankful for the people and the government of Canada in general, and the University of Regina in particular !!

Sincerely,
Manie

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Semere and Muse’s First Week!

This past Monday marked the official start of the year with the arrival of our two new sponsored students Semere and Muse. An article will follow in the next week or two where we interview them so that our lovely followers will get to know our fantastic new additions to WUSC Regina. In the meantime, we’ll walk you through their very busy first week in Regina!

Monday night a very large group (over twenty people) gathered at the airport with posters, signs and balloons, impatiently awaiting the arrival of Semere and Muse. We gathered together, members of the hoard from different parts of the world, cheering and clapping as the guys came out of the arrival gate and down the stairs. Their arrival didn’t just mark the beginning of their new lives but it was also a reunion as Muse had been in the same camp with our previously sponsored student Mohamed, and Semere had family who drove from Calgary to come greet him as well. Because it was late when they arrived we got them settled in for the evening with their temporary homestays.

Tuesday night WUSC and URGR had a potluck so that we could all get to know Semere and Muse better and it was a success! Then again, how could a night of good company and good food not be?! We ate after sundown to accommodate those fasting for Ramadan and we played card games which proved to us just how well Muse and Semere understand English. (Hint: They’re amazing.) Wednesday morning we moved the boys into their new dorms so they could finally feel at home and unpack. Then that afternoon, they were taken on a fieldtrip to the Science Center! We finished the evening off by having supper at Selam, Saskatchewan’s ONLY Ethiopian restaurant. It was entertaining having the boys teach us how to properly eat Ethiopian food, with no utensils I might add.

Thursday morning started off early with a trip to the grocery store. It should be noted that after spending a couple days with us the boys seemed more at ease and talkative. Perhaps the jetlag was finally coming to an end. The ride to the grocery store proved to be entertaining as they received their first lesson in seatbelt safety (apparently seatbelts aren’t very common in their part of the world) as I demonstrated how a seatbelt would save their lives by slamming on the breaks. Have no fear, Manie had already fixed their belts and made sure they were buckled properly before I endangered their lives. The fun didn’t stop there though! When we got to the store we had a lesson on how to rent the carts with a loonie (I FAILED at doing so and ended up buying a cart from a lady because I couldn’t figure it out. So lesson 2 of the day after seatbelt safety was that I clearly don’t buy groceries often).

Muse seemed very surprised at the size of the Superstore as he explained to me that stores back home are very small and perhaps the size of just the deli counter. He seemed awed at the idea that the Superstore was just one of many stores in Regina of that size. Lesson 3 of the day was how disgusting and processed North American food is as I instructed Muse to be very careful buying food with meat in it to be sure there is no pork. I showed him slabs of pork and beef side by side to show how similar they appear and that in many meat products one could actually find both animals in one thing such as sausage or sandwich meat! Lesson 4 of the day was that Semere likes to make me gag with his bizarre food preferences because he bought pork kidneys to make for supper. Then again, we do sell cheese and bologna loaf here in Canada so who am I to judge? Lesson 5 came in the form of a kiwi! What is it? How do you eat it? Is it good? Grocery stores are a really fascinating place to learn about different cultures.

At this point, WUSC would like to give a proper shout-out and “Thank You!” To the Sobey’s East for donating a gift bag of food to the guys and to the Superstore East for donating a 50$ gift card to each of them as well. Both were very generous and I know they appreciated it.

After the grocery store Manie gave them their first cooking lesson and then they had the day to do whatever they wanted. Thursday evening was the first WUSC Regina local committee meeting with the guys. I sincerely hope we did not frighten them away as they saw how our executive is and that perhaps some of the members are a bit goofy and crazy (not listing any names…). After the meeting we presented them with brand new laptops! This is the first year WUSC Regina has provided new computers to our sponsored students and it was also Muse’s first time having his own personal computer so this was clearly a big deal for all involved.

Semere and Muse have had a busy first week and their lives are only going to get busier as time passes! Orientation is coming up, the first week of school, first trips to the bank, visits to Canada Immigration, midterms! and so much more. They have their whole lives ahead of them and it will be interesting to see how they progress in Regina. I for one am thrilled that I get to be a part of it.

Aurora Elig
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WUSC Regina: Our Inaugural Post

As Jessica pointed out, how often do we talk about refugee rights and issues? I mean, some of the most famous celebrities in the world are ambassadors for the UN and campaign quite frequently for refugee rights, yet somehow the topic evades every day conversation. I can post ridiculous and funny videos and links on Facebook and get numerous comments and “likes” yet any post regarding the topic of refugees seems to go unnoticed.

THIS NEEDS TO CHANGE.

And the only way to make this change is through raising awareness. So throughout the winter 2011 semester that was the goal of our local WUSC chapter. Months of preparation, hours of set-up and numerous volunteers made it so that we could raise awareness on campus about the main issues in regards to refugee camps around the world.

 On April 4th and 5th we created a refugee camp in one of the main buildings on campus. There was no way to walk past us and not wonder what was going on. A series of interactive tents were set up and made to resemble the numerous camps in Africa. There were fires, clothing lines, multi-media tools to spread messages and information, beds made of barely anything at all and even food! The goal was to try to be as authentic as possible which meant that as you walked around the “camp” you experienced similar smells, sounds, sights and tastes that a refugee would.

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Getting Ready for Our New Students!

In preparation for the arrival of our two new students, we went on an adventure in our own wonderful city.  We took some pictures to send to them so they can get an idea of what it’s like!

Merrissa Karmark
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WUSC Regina

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