Berlin, Germany, 7th October 2014. Police believe that they have found the body of 4 year old Albanian refugee, Mohamed Januzi in a man's car. The young boy disappeared outside the Lageso centre on October 1st, 2015. Poster of missing child at the LaGeSo (Landesamt für Gesundheit und Soziales) centre
Berlin, Germany, 7th October 2014. Berlin welcomes refugees but the city is struggling to process the crowds that arrive at the LaGeSo (Landesamt für Gesundheit und Soziales) centre every day. Tired travellers fight for Interview numbers and then wait for their number to appear. The lucky few pass through the centre quickly but many endure delays of days or weeks. Small tents spring up, blankets are spread and children unpack their meagre possessions. Civil servants and volunteers are working long hours to alleviate the situation and assist the sad arrivals. Food is distributed, medical tents are manned and people do care about the plight of these fragile people. It is clear, however, that there is an urgent need to accelerate or simplify the process. The applicants come from many countries and discontent simmers as refugees watch the board for their flashing number to appear. I spoke to several people who felt that the system was creating confusion as there is no clear numerical order on the eagerly watched 333 may preceed number 9. The day passes work the masses wait hopefully as Germany struggles to cope with the influx of desperate people.
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Location: Turmstrasse 21, Berlin, Germany, Europe, EU
Photo credit: © Eden Breitz / Alamy / Afripics
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