Caroline then supported him as he tried to obtain political asylum in the USA and Canada. But nothing worked. At the end of the customary three months, the visa was about to expire. So, Caroline's message told us "I told Malik to apply for asylum-seeking status in Belgium. Can you help?"
It turned out we could, a little bit. Mostly with information, and by giving him someone that he could call, a friendly voice in the New Place.
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So in they flew, Malik and his wife and their two children, with a stopover in Brussels and a connecting flight to Cairo. They knew what to do: miss the flight, then report to the airport authorities and ask for asylum.
It turns out that Belgium has an "airport track" for asylum seekers, and that it becomes very fast when minor children are involved. Malik and his family were first made to wait, and yes, after a long flight from the US and with two small children that's not a joke.
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