In the last couple of months the number of refugees has grown enormously. However, the number of refugees which have been given accommodation in the European Union is very low. Most of the refugees are fleeing to neighboring countries and there they are outnumbering the original inhabitants (in Jordan for example one in every five civilians is a refugee). What will Europe do next? Welcome a large number of Syrians or help to build on an accommodation near their home country? Or both? Merkel’s message “Wir schaffen das” (We can do this) is contrary to many of the european countries at the moment. Austria brings refugees with busses from the south-side of their country to the German border instead of creating accommodation for the refugees. Their claim is that the refugees do not want to go to Austria but explicitly said they are travelling on to Germany, they are only helping them. Germany doesn’t want to cooperate in the battle with IS yet. They do give military support in th...
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