Syrian judoka Muna Dahouk, representing the Refugee Olympic Team at Tokyo 2020, has a powerful message for refugees around the world: “Don’t give up.” In an interview with FRANCE 24, Dahouk shared her inspiring journey to the Olympics and how she continued her judo training after fleeing Syria and settling in the Netherlands.
Dahouk’s story is one of resilience and determination. Despite facing numerous challenges along the way, she never lost sight of her dream to compete at the highest level in judo. Her message to other refugees is a testament to her own strength and perseverance, serving as a source of inspiration for those who may be facing similar struggles.
As she made her Olympic debut in Tokyo, Dahouk’s presence on the world stage brought attention to the plight of refugees and the incredible resilience they demonstrate in the face of adversity. Her participation in the Games not only showcased her athletic talent but also highlighted the importance of giving refugees a platform to share their stories and inspire others.
Looking ahead, Dahouk has her sights set on the 2024 Olympics, where she hopes to continue to represent refugees and inspire others with her message of hope and resilience. As she continues to train and compete at the highest level, Dahouk’s journey serves as a reminder that with determination and courage, anything is possible, no matter the obstacles in one’s path.
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Keep raising your voice for Syria to be free!
So much respect for her tenacity and her fighting spirit. I wish her peace and hope and strength. I thank her for her tremendous example.
Actually France allows Freedom of Speech but only to French or any west country
Don’t give up trying to get to Europe