After five years of separation following their flight from Afghanistan, sisters Adiba and Arya Ganji have been reunited in Melbourne, Australia. The siblings were divided during their escape from Afghanistan five years ago, enduring a prolonged period of uncertainty and hardship. Their reunion marks a significant turning point in their lives, offering a sense of stability and hope for the future. Currently, both sisters are progressing through the process of obtaining Australian citizenship. This development signifies a new chapter for the Ganji sisters, allowing them to rebuild their lives together in a safe and welcoming environment. The sisters’ story highlights the challenges faced by refugees and the importance of family reunification.
