Confession From Empty Refugees Camp in Germany

The refugee camp “Messteten” that has been open for three years now has been empty. On Wednesday, the last seven asylum seekers left the former “Zolern translator-credits ♫x3> three men from Iraq and four from Gambia were sent to two other German cities, Heilburn and Ulm. “In the last days, I feel sad,” said [...]
The refugee camp “Messteten” that has been open for three years now has been empty. On Wednesday, the last seven asylum seekers left the former “Zolern translator-credits ♫x3> three men from Iraq and four from Gambia were sent to two other German cities, Heilburn and Ulm.
“in recent days, I feel sad,” said the head of “Landeserstafeinrichtung” (Lea) in Switzerland, Andreas Binder, for the German Press Agency. A lot of people have told me their life story”, he added, reports Insander.
Since October 2014, about 28,000 people have been placed in this registration center at “Meãotten”.
Refugees who have stayed at this camp had come from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, but also from African countries, as well as Serbia and Kosovo. Meanwhile, demand for such registration sites has dropped sharply.
But this centre is now preparing its closing ceremony as all refugees have fled.
“Me<steten” was a refugee camp that was very devoted and had voluntary help from others and there was no incident”, the leader of this camp said.











