Friday, November 2, 2012

THE OFFICE OF INTEGRATION INTERVENED TO RECONSIDER REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS UNHEEDED DEMANDS AFTER THE EXTENDED HUNGER-STRIKE THAT LASTED FOR ABOUT TWO WEEKS.

THE OFFICE OF INTEGRATION INTERVENED TO RECONSIDER REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS UNHEEDED DEMANDS AFTER THE EXTENDED HUNGER-STRIKE THAT LASTED FOR ABOUT TWO WEEKS.

      Various groups of asylum seekers and refugees ended their hunger-strike camp at Germany's capital city Berlin after the office of integration intervened to reconsider their unheeded demands on various issues that entailed improvement of their living condition, adequate cash availability, educational opportunities and skilled jobs training with employment opportunities for the asylum seekers and refugees that have been taken in for various refugees and asylum seekers programs. However, specification of the details of the compromise reached have not been made known, even after the extended hunger strike that lasted for about two weeks. Some refugees believed that the office of integration would not soften on the tougher guidelines set by both the office and the German government for those who may qualify for the allocated assistance and integration in to Germany's Communities and Society. Some of the specified guidelines entailed the requirement for adequate standards and fluency in the German language. Evaluation of foreign certificates to Germany's unified national examination for Universities and colleges entrance certificate for those who may qualify and the requirement for the fulfillment of tests, or examination process with success for those who have recognized certificates, skilled jobs certificates and professional degrees, Masters, or PHD in one, or various fields.

                                                      Written  by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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