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Afghan family find refuge in Tarneit

When the Taliban regained control of the Afghan government in 2021, Ahmed Massoud* knew he had to flee.

He faced prison, torture or worse for the career he had built as a government official.

“We knew the new regime was very cruel and would target those who were with the previous government,” said Mr Massoud.

“Some people were taken out of their homes at night and their bodies were found on the roadside the next day.”

Disguised as a stationery salesman, he and his eldest son evaded the Taliban at the border checkpoint in Pakistan.

Four days later, Mr Massoud’s wife and their remaining eight children followed.

They were picked up by the Australian High Commission and flown to Darwin to quarantine for two weeks before finally arriving in Melbourne.

When they moved into a five bedroom house in Tarneit, Mr Massoud and his family became the 500th Afghan family to be settled in their own home since evacuees began arriving last September.

“The house is good and the neighbours are friendly and have welcomed us. We cannot believe the support and kindness we have received,” Mr Massoud said.

“My priority is to settle my family. I want to get my kids into school and college because I want my kids to be assets to this country.”

Not wanting to rely on the government, Mr Massoud said his next step is to find a job.

“I’ve already sent my CV to my contacts in Australia. I want to work and get some income. Centrelink is a wonderful initial support, but if you can work you should support yourself and your family.”

Mr Massoud said he and his family are grateful they were able to make it out alive.

“In Afghanistan people face many dangers and restrictions. We feel very safe here.”

*Ahmed’s name has been altered to protect his identity

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