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Citizens of the World

  • Written by The Conversation

Two things are especially striking about the massive movement of refugees into Europe: running for their lives from the fear and famine, rape and killing of the wider region, people seeking sanctuary are being greeted by the stinginess of states (‘open door’ Germany is the exception) and the warm hospitality of European citizens. imagePeople...

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