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Refugees in Germany


     

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For the time being, thousands of refugees stream into Germany every day. This year we expect more than one million people, which means an extreme growth as compared to the years ahead.

They come mainly from the area east end south of the Mediteranian Sea and from the Balkan. They seek peace instead of war in their country, freedom instead of being politically pursued in their country, or a job to feed their family instead of living in extreme poverty in a state with no welfare system.


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Renate Fricke
, Germany

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For the time being, thousands of refugees stream into Germany every day. This year we expect more than one million people, which means an extreme growth as compared to the years ahead.

They come mainly from the area east end south of the Mediteranian Sea and from the Balkan. They seek peace instead of war in their country, freedom instead of being politically pursued in their country, or a job to feed their family instead of living in extreme poverty in a state with no welfare system.