How do the refugees live in Germany? What is to become of them? How do their fellow human beings in Germany deal with them? What can they give us? Judith Rakers explores these questions in a refugee home in Hamburg-Langenhorn. She visits a family with two small children from Iran. In Hamburg, the family of four has been living in a 15 square metre room for one and a half years. They suffer from homesickness and at the same time try to integrate. The refugees describe to Judith Rakers what it really means to lose your home.
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December 24, 2015
LanguageDeutsch
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