WorldNews Posted March 13, 2015 Posted March 13, 2015 [attach=full]18820[/attach]Sao Paulo (AFP) - "Good day, my name is Mouaz." The Portuguese is rudimentary, but the effort is sincere. The young man at a Sao Paulo mosque left the horrors of the Syrian civil war for a new life in Brazil, and he's adapting as well as he can. Mouaz Tawakalna, a 28-year-old telecoms engineer, touched down just a week ago and speaks in Arabic, using a friend as translator. Sao Paulo's popular, bustling downtown Bras district is crammed with clothes shops and small restaurants. Continue reading... Quote
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