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Re: Цитата: вправду считаете США и ЕС ''ядром мировой цивилизации''? (Всего: 0) от на 30/09/2019
Clearing homeless people off the streets and out of parks may make
cities look tidier to the powers that be, but what happens to rough
sleepers when they’re forced to move on?
This is a question Berlin is currently grappling with, after the
high-profile eviction of homeless people from a tent camp in the city’s Tiergarten Park [www.faz.net]
Seeming to affirm that migrants have it hardest, half of the people [thenews.pl] sleeping rough in Berlin’s streets and parks are now estimated to be Polish citizens.
Paying fares home might flush a few desperate migrants off Berlin’s
streets, but the grim reality remains that for many, their home
countries are even more desperate places for them to live, and a
makeshift tent in the German capital is currently the best option they
have. And that’s why, for Tiergarten’s rough campers, their next
destination has probably not involved a state-funded bus or plane
ticket. Many have probably just moved on to somewhere more secluded
elsewhere within the 500- acre park.
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