Daily world dispatch - of human (and political) captivity

By Maher Mughrabi
Updated October 24 2016 - 1:18pm, first published 12:07pm
Syrian refugee Fadi Mansour, who was detained at Istanbul airport for a year until moving to Melbourne. He now lives near the airport. Photo: Simon Schluter
Syrian refugee Fadi Mansour, who was detained at Istanbul airport for a year until moving to Melbourne. He now lives near the airport. Photo: Simon Schluter
On the highways and byways, the T. Rump bus rolls on. Photo: Supplied
On the highways and byways, the T. Rump bus rolls on. Photo: Supplied

Airports are, by definition, places we pass through. But not for Syrian refugee Fadi Mansour, who spoke exclusively to Fairfax Media of how he ended up stuck at Istanbul's Ataturk airport for a year before successfully reaching Australian shores.

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