Twenty-one refugees who fled to Europe are being housed in the barracks of the former Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald – the infamous place where thousands were brutally murdered during the Second World War, media reported.
The building is reportedly equipped with basic cooking facilities and bunk beds.
"It is an emergency solution, but it is unavoidable," the mayor of Berlin's Mitte district, Christian Hanke, told The Daily Mail."There is a lot of room in the hangars."
20-year-old Abdurahman Massa from northern Eritrea told The Daily Express that he doesn’t mind what the building was before.
“This is good for me,” he added.
Another refugee identified as Diaoyre, from Algeria, said he'd been living in the building for one week, and it’s “good,”adding “many others don’t even have this.”
The refugees are provided with 135 euros monthly, to spend on food and other essentials.
INC News, 12/09/2015 - via RT
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