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'''Robina Qureshi''' is born and brought up in Glasgow, Scotland. Her parents originated from ]. Robina Qureshi is an important voice in the campaign against Britain's inhumane asylum policies. She has managed to gather people of all faiths, cultural and social backgrounds to try and shut down the inhumane detention centers for asylum-seekers. She has been in several films and won a best actress award for her part in the controversial film Gas Attack. ]'''Robina Qureshi''' is born and brought up in Glasgow, Scotland. Her parents originated from ]. Robina Qureshi is an important voice in the campaign against Britain's inhumane asylum policies. She has managed to gather people of all faiths, cultural and social backgrounds to try and shut down the inhumane detention centers for asylum-seekers. She has been in several films and won a best actress award for her part in the controversial film Gas Attack.

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Robina Qureshi is born and brought up in Glasgow, Scotland. Her parents originated from Pakistan. Robina Qureshi is an important voice in the campaign against Britain's inhumane asylum policies. She has managed to gather people of all faiths, cultural and social backgrounds to try and shut down the inhumane detention centers for asylum-seekers. She has been in several films and won a best actress award for her part in the controversial film Gas Attack.


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