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Human Solidarity Without Borders

Driven by a sense of responsibility as fellow human beings, Polish residents, including Indonesian citizens, are helping Ukrainian refugees in the country. They open the doors of their houses for refugees to live in.

By
HARRY SUSILO, KRIS RAZIANTO MADA
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 A woman and her daughter who fled Ukraine read inside the Sakinah Foundation mosque, in Warsaw, Poland, Tuesday (7/6/2022). Sakinah Foundation voluntarily accommodates refugees from Ukraine as a result of the Russian attack.
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A woman and her daughter who fled Ukraine read inside the Sakinah Foundation mosque, in Warsaw, Poland, Tuesday (7/6/2022). Sakinah Foundation voluntarily accommodates refugees from Ukraine as a result of the Russian attack.

WARSAWA, KOMPAS โ€” The Ukrainian war, once again, has inspired humanitarian solidarity without borders. Poles, including resident Indonesians, open their homes to accommodate refugees from Ukraine.

Aid to Ukrainian refugees in Poland continues to flow. A segment of the Polish population helps spontaneously. "This is a human responsibility. We accept anyone regardless of race, religion, national origin. No one can choose where to be born. I can't justify selectivity,โ€ said the founder and president of the Fundacja Sakinah Foundation, Usman Iftikhar, in Warsaw on Tuesday (7/6/2022).

Editor:
SYAHNAN RANGKUTI
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