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Nestled in far-right stronghold, German town opens doors to Moria refugees
Agence France-Presse
2020-09-27
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Although the town of Neuruppin is nestled in an eastern region where the far-right AfD party enjoys some of its strongest support, it is offering to take in refugees again. It comes five years after a huge migrant influx bitterly divided Germany.
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