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The Halifax Chronicle-Herald's Fraqnces Willick writes about a lesbian refugee from Gambia, happily resettled in Halifax.
One month ago, Jahu Camara’s life changed forever.
The young woman stepped off a plane at Halifax Stanfield International Airport, and in an instant, everything was different.
She was free.
“I was feeling like I was in a different world. Everything was like a dream to me,” said Camara, 20.
“If I remember where I am from and where I am, it’s just like a dream.”
Camara is originally from Gambia, in northwest Africa, but she fled to neighbouring Senegal in October 2014. As a lesbian, Camara knew that remaining in Gambia meant not only hiding her sexuality but also living under the constant threat of imprisonment and torture.
“Being a homosexual in Gambia is a deadly act,” she said, sitting at a kitchen table in Dartmouth.