 I love to walk around Salford because when I walk around Salford, it gives me peace of mind. When I go to other cities like London or even whenever I come back, I feel that I'm back home. I like Salford because it is a place which welcomes everybody. Regardless of your background, regardless of your race, regardless of who you are, they welcome everybody and they help everybody. I love Salford. Salford is a beautiful place. One post-to-experience I had in Salford was people helping me when I needed help. They didn't see my culture, they didn't see my nationality, they didn't see my colour. What they saw is that I needed help and the people were ready to help me. I'm not thinking that I'm the outsider. I'm more part of the community, so doing things together. You may know your refugee in general, like any kind of... It's difficult. What's your general understanding of refugees? Refugees. I think we have to help people, that's my view, because you don't know people's story. We're welcoming a refugee to come into the country. Somebody who wants to claim refuge needs somewhere to stay or be. Refugees are just victims of war. One thing I would say to Salford would be to say thank you for giving us some truly. Your past experience don't really matter. You should focus on achieving whatever you want to achieve. Refugee Week is about internationally to take that time to think about refugees. What is it like to be a refugee? And what do you know about refugees?