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Updated April 1st, 2020 at 19:46 IST

Asylum-seekers help Dutch villages fight virus

Teams of refugees and migrants are helping out at stores in Ter Apel as a token of appreciation for the nation that took them in.

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Teams of refugees and migrants are helping out at stores in Ter Apel as a token of appreciation for the nation that took them in.

Gisele Azad, a Dutch-Iranian former asylum-seeker who has lived in the Netherlands for 24 years, coordinates art projects for children in the Ter Apel migrant center and is in trying to find a way of integrating migrants during the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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Published April 1st, 2020 at 19:46 IST

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