Rita Time: I'm a refugee and I'll always be one, I'm proud of this.

Despite growing up in ridicule over being a refugee in London, Rita Ora says that this has made her even more aware of the respect for people. In a recent interview with The Index, the clock has spoken on the subject of refugees, saying it will be [...]
Despite growing up in ridicule over being a refugee in London, Rita Ora says that this has made her even more aware of the respect for people.
In a recent interview with The Index, the clock has spoken on the subject of refugees, saying it will always be a voice in their favour.
Sometimes it's hard to explain to non-refuge what it's like to be a refugee, because it's not about a choice that's willing:x1>, it's Time.
This isn't about feeling sorry for us. It's more about a vote of opportunity. I don't know if I'd be here in this dream house if it wasn't for my transfer to the United Kingdom. And where would I be if I had not been given this option”, the Albanian singer said.
The United Kingdom's attitude towards refugees has not improved much since Rita Ora's family arrived 30 years ago; just a few weeks ago, 27 refugees drowned in a ditch trying to reach Britain, and the government responded by promising stricter and no safe passage.
My parents came to the United Kingdom for us so that we could grow up in a safer” environment, says Ora, who is U's ambassador. NICEF in the United Kingdom, focusing on their work on refugees.
And for the rest of my life, I'll feel forever passionate about refugees, because I'm a refugee and I'll always be one. I'm so proud to be a refugee. And I think there's often a stigma about refugees. A stigma that is really using my mission to break”, the Albanian singer said.
During the same interview, 31-year-old has also talked about his guilt feeling over her shoulders, after breaking anti-rules. - CO VID last year, with hosting a birthday party on the day when the United Kingdom was in national isolation.












