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"I want to see my sons every day"
Many migrants arriving in Europe have fled war and persecution. Some have lost loved ones or suffered abuse on the perilous journey to the continent. Germany is already facing the challenge of providing food and shelter for the hundreds of thousands arriving at its borders. How can it cope with providing much-needed psychological support? The 麻豆社's Deirdre Finnerty reports from Hamburg.
(Photo: Rafat and Ferial Hazeema, Syrian migrants living in Germany. Credit: 麻豆社)
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