Reviewed by Elizabeth Emanuel It is a story we've heard before - fearing for his life, a refugee seeks asylum in Australia, is 'vetted' by the rigorous system enforced enthusiastically by the Immigration Department, attains residency then citizenship, is eventually reunited with his family and makes good. But Najaf Mazari's memoir, The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Sharif , begs the question , have we really been listening ? ...