Dear all,
For the next week or so, every day we will publish a short testimony from life in detention in the transit zone between Serbia and Hungary. We won't share the all by email in here, just this first one - but you can find the ones published so far in here: https://www.migszol.com/transit-zone
" In this sector there are only Kurdish families. This is nice for us because at least we can talk with other people in the same language while we are inside these “four walls”. Our children too can play with other Kurdish children. The adults spend the whole day sitting in this table and discussing what awaits us next while the children play. This is the everyday life of ours here. Nothing more, nothing less. It is our fourth month in this place and are waiting for the second decision since some months. We already got a negative decision on our asylum case in the first month, which we do not understand why. My mother and father pray everyday that somehow we get the next decision as positive, otherwise we don’t know what to do… we don’t know what to do."
Solidarity from Budapest,
Annastiina
For the next week or so, every day we will publish a short testimony from life in detention in the transit zone between Serbia and Hungary. We won't share the all by email in here, just this first one - but you can find the ones published so far in here: https://www.migszol.com/transit-zone
" In this sector there are only Kurdish families. This is nice for us because at least we can talk with other people in the same language while we are inside these “four walls”. Our children too can play with other Kurdish children. The adults spend the whole day sitting in this table and discussing what awaits us next while the children play. This is the everyday life of ours here. Nothing more, nothing less. It is our fourth month in this place and are waiting for the second decision since some months. We already got a negative decision on our asylum case in the first month, which we do not understand why. My mother and father pray everyday that somehow we get the next decision as positive, otherwise we don’t know what to do… we don’t know what to do."
Solidarity from Budapest,
Annastiina
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