A Syrian refugee family has opened their own restaurant in Glasgow after finding safety in the UK and years of hard work.
Young dad Ashraf Salama manages the new Lotus restaurant in Great Western Road while his father Abdul Karim Salama is the chef.
Recalling the experience, Ashraf said: “I was in prison for 40 days. I didn’t see the sun. There were children and old people. I worried I would die. Everything in my life has a meaning since then. People take for granted having a coffee or walking in the street. People are scared to walk in the street in Syria. For me this is the life, this is freedom.”
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