Беженцы живут в семьях европейцев
notabler — 15.09.2016Вот как я вижу решение проблемы сирийских беженцев. Как на этих вот картинках. Знаю=знаю, это реклама и обман, на самом деле они бегают по улицам, щупают белых женщин за попы и сиськи и втихаря собирают бомбы.
Безусловно, такие есть и будут. И русские бандиты есть, и британские, и всякие прочие. И насильники, и другие редиски всякие. Но мне нравятся вот эти картинки. Из Guardian. И подписи оттуда. На английском приведу, я недавно сдавала тест по английскому, проверяли знание артиклей, я получила 71%, так что лучше не буду позориться )))
Germany
The Jellinek family is hosting Syrian Muslim Kinan, from Damascus, in Berlin. Kinan, 28, has been living with the Jellineks since November 2015. He joins them for Shabbat most Fridays and often cooks Syrian meals. Kinan used to work in marketing and pharmaceuticals in Damascus. ‘Everyone does what they feel like doing. Hosting a refugee is a win-win situation.’Austria
Martina Schamberger with husband Engelbert, son Laurenz and daughter Lea, host Syrian refugee and former national basketball player Nawras Ahmadook in Bad Schallerbach. ‘I feel like he is my son,’ said Martina with pride.AustriaSabine David, husband Dominique and
daughter Nora host Afghan refugee Nooria and her daughter, Aysu, in
Lavanttal. Nooria arrived in Austria in November 2015. When Nooria
became pregnant, her husband left her. If she had stayed in
Afghanistan, she would have been forced to hand over her daughter
to her husband’s sisters, she said.
‘A woman cannot live alone in Afghanistan and raise her own
child without a man.’ Nooria is learning to cycle so she can
get around independently. ‘I am so happy with the
bicycle and the freedom.’
Germany
Sabine Waldner with her daughters, Charlotte and Miriam, host
two Syrian refugees, Juan, 16, and Mohammed, 16, classmates from
Damascus, at their home in Falkensee, Berlin.
Juan and Mohammed moved in with Waldner when they arrived in
Germany in October 2015.
‘When they don’t clearly say what they want or need, because
they don’t like to cause any inconvenience, it can be difficult.
But it’s getting better as they are starting to accept that we see
them as part of the family.’
Sweden
Gabriella and Candel Webster host Syrian Ahmad Lababidi, his
son, Ali, 18, and daughter, Hiba, 16, who is not pictured, in
Malmö.
Lababidi, 45, said it was one of the best things that had happened
to them: ‘They received us with so much love,
compassion and care,’ he said. ‘They were
angels.’
Austria
Valerie Schamberger flatshares with Nora Katona, Roman Pable and
Syrian refugee Mouhanad Mourad, 27, in Vienna. Mouhanad fled his
war-torn country in 2012. As soon as he got to a refugee reception
centre, Mouhanad started helping in the kitchen, learned the
language and made friends. He got his asylum papers in six months
and soon after, moved in with his new flatmates.
‘Mouhanad knows more people than we do. His list of contacts is
incredible and we didn’t have to step in – he doesn’t need us at
all,’ Valerie said.
Germany
Wilhelm and Brian host Inas, a refugee from Syria, in Berlin. They met through a chance encounter on a train four days after Inas arrived in Germany. Ten days later, Inas moved in with the couple of 25 years, in November 2015. Inas was making his way back to Berlin after going to visit a friend from Syria. Unsure whether it was the right train, he asked Wilhelm and Brian, who sat nearby. With the help of Google Translate, the three struck up a conversation and exchanged numbers.Germany
Uta hosts Hamid, from Afghanistan, in a 29 sq metre studio apartment in Berlin. He plays the flute and the piano and wants to learn more instruments. Uta plays the piano and the guitar. They found a shared passion. Uta now teaches Hamid the keyboard and encourages him to play her guitar. One of Uta’s neighbours told her: ‘ We don’t want foreigners here,’ but Uta says she fights this kind of behaviour. ‘ He’s my son,’ she replied, ‘ you just have to get used to it.’
GermanyNewruz, a refugee from Syria, lives with
Claudia and Tobias in Berlin. Newruz came to visit them in Berlin
and stayed for 10 days over Christmas.‘So we could get
to know each other,’ says Claudia.
Finally, after waiting nine months for his papers, Newruz
officially moved in with Claudia and Tobias in March.
Подписи под фото, рассказывающие краткие истории этих людей, не слишком подробны, конечно. Но тем не менее какую-то картину рисуют.
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