የሲዳማ ቤተሰብ ወደ ኣውስትራሊያ ያደረገው የስዴት ጉዞ
Making a new life in Ulladulla By DAYLE LATHAM June 16, 2014, 6 a.m. IN 2002 a young woman left Ethiopia, a country plagued by famine and unrest between the government and local tribes, in search of a better life. She found herself in a refugee camp in Kenya, where she spent the next seven years before being granted a refugee visa to Australia. Terefech Yako met her husband, Berhanu Geda, also a refugee, in the camp in Kenya. They both came from the same tribe in Ethiopia, although they hadn’t known one another. “We were married in Kenya in the refugee camp,” Terefech said. The couple had a son, Menase, now nine, while they were living there. He was four when the family came to Australia to live in Ulladulla. “It’s nice, it’s good. I can’t compare it with African life,” Terefech said. “It was a very bad area in Kenya in the refugee camp. Every day was 41, 42 [degrees]. We lived only in a tent. “My life in Ethiopia wasn’t bad, before the government make pr