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Somali refugee takes amazing road from refugee camps to B.C. city council

Sharmarke Dubow, 35, who was born on Christmas Day, cansa国际传媒檛 stop smiling or talking since being elected

It was one of the happiest days of his life, but Sharmarke Dubow says he was paralyzed with emotion the day he was sworn in as a member of Victoria city council.

Dubow said he couldnsa国际传媒檛 smile and his words were a barely audible mumble as he reflected back on his journey from Somaliasa国际传媒檚 civil war to a refugee camp in Kenya and finally to Victoria City Hall.

Now, Dubow, 35, who was born on Christmas Day, cansa国际传媒檛 stop smiling or talking.

He became a Canadian citizen on July 1, 2017, Canadasa国际传媒檚 150th anniversary, and was elected to city council in November. It was the first time hesa国际传媒檇 voted, anywhere.

sa国际传媒淚 was holding myself to cry,sa国际传媒 he said in a recent interview. sa国际传媒淭he reason why I was not smiling is there were so many emotions. I could not believe to be the voice for people in Victoria and to represent them.sa国际传媒

Dubow is six-foot-four and thinly built. He smiles broadly and laughs joyously as he retraces his journey from a refugee camp to city council at a downtown coffee shop.

He gets up to hug people who offer him their best wishes and gushes about meeting Canadian figure skating icons Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir earlier in the day at a Salvation Army Christmas fundraising event.

sa国际传媒淭essa told me I should write a book,sa国际传媒 said Dubow.

He said Canada gave him a home and his election to council gives him the chance to give back.

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sa国际传媒淲hen I became a Canadian citizen I felt I have a home, I have rights and responsibilities,sa国际传媒 said Dubow. sa国际传媒淚t was all about me having a second chance at life, belonging to a country and being a proud Canadian. But when Isa国际传媒檓 elected, itsa国际传媒檚 not about me. Itsa国际传媒檚 holding a huge responsibility and knowing I have a huge curve of learning.sa国际传媒

He was eight years old when his mother put him and his sister on a boat fleeing strife in Somalia. Dubow said they crossed the Indian Ocean by moonlight and landed at Mombasa, Kenya, where he lived in a tent and camp for five years with hundreds of others.

sa国际传媒淚 remember my mother putting two jackets, two trousers in a case and telling me to hold my sistersa国际传媒檚 hand. I remember looking back at my mother,sa国际传媒 said Dubow, whose mother was able to join them in the camp after a later boat voyage.

Dubow said he built a bed of bamboo sticks and recalled camp life being one of daily struggles and of frightened people looking for their next meal and trying to make a living. He said the United Nations stepped in to ensure the camp was permitted to exist.

Dubow said his life as a refugee and stateless person influenced him to become an advocate for human rights across Africa and ultimately brought him to Canada where he took a job at the Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre Society.

sa国际传媒淚n Kenya, I was in a camp. In Ethiopia I was undocumented, meaning I was not registered under the United Nations Human Rights Commission or the Ethiopian government,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淚n Egypt I was a refugee. I wasnsa国际传媒檛 in a camp but I was a refugee under the UN HRC. They never gave me a chance to become a citizen and be part of the society.sa国际传媒

Dubow said he was an outsider without rights, until he came to Canada in 2012.

sa国际传媒淐anada gave me that chance,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淰ictoria lifted me up. People have lifted me up and given me that chance.sa国际传媒

Dubow said Canada gave him a safe home after 20 years of being homeless.

sa国际传媒淲e have a system that works, that will protect my rights regardless of my sexuality, my race, my background,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淚 am able to sleep and not worry about bullets coming through my wall.sa国际传媒

Dubow said it may sound like a contradiction, but despite having spent much of his young life in a refugee camp, one of his favourite things to do in Canada is pitch a tent and sit around a campfire.

sa国际传媒淟iving in Canada, and camping for leisure, for a date, itsa国际传媒檚 a different lifestyle brother,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淲hen you wake up, all the grass is high and it reflects the sun, and sometimes I donsa国际传媒檛 want it to, but it takes me back and reminds me of who I am.sa国际传媒

Dubow said he is still a newcomer to the workings of municipal politics. After years of challenging governments on refugee issues, he wants to use his new position as an elected councillor to give back and bring people together.

sa国际传媒淭he best way is having tea and sitting with people from all walks of life.sa国际传媒

Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press

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