The eternal wait at the EU's largest refugee center in the former Berlin airport
Briefly

Viktor Olug expresses his desperation for a permanent home after two years in a temporary shed in Berlin, highlighting the ongoing bureaucratic struggles facing refugees.
Lilia Kopylenko voices her frustration over broken promises of opportunities, sharing her experience of illness and poor living conditions in the refugee center.
The average wait for refugees at the Tegel center is 285 days, a stark contrast to rumors of quick accommodations, reflecting a systemic issue in refugee processing.
Refugees like Henadii Schevchenko experience familial separation and bureaucratic challenges, demonstrating the complex and often traumatic journey many face in seeking asylum.
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