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Al Bilad newspaper A resident faces difficult circumstances after her divorce from a Bahraini


I am an Arab resident. I married a citizen and our marriage resulted in children (a 13-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy). However, I divorced my husband, and my ex-husband was awarded custody of the children. I did not see my children during that period except a few times, due to my ex-husband’s dislike of my image in front of my children. It made them not accept my presence and vision, and I cannot return to my homeland because I will not be able to see them if I leave, in addition to being an orphan of parents and I do not know who to go to if I return to my homeland.
I am now going through difficult circumstances, and I live in an apartment alone, and I do not have any acquaintances or relatives in Bahrain. In addition, I do not work and do not have any source of income. I submitted my CV to many authorities in order to work, but I did not receive any response from them, and I accumulated I have debts because I owe money from others, and my affairs have become difficult and I do not know how to deal with them, and now I am threatened with eviction by the owner of the apartment in which I live for not paying the rent for a long time.

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