Tuesday, May 28, 2013

THE INTEGRATION SUMMIT HAS BEEN MET WITH MASSIVE CRITICISM OF THE GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENTS.

THE INTEGRATION SUMMIT HAS BEEN MET WITH MASSIVE CRITICISM OF THE GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENTS.

       The Integration Summit held early morning today in Germany's capital Berlin that emphasized the difficulties in integrating foreigners in Germany's Communities and Society with the requirement for much effort in various fields that entailed the education, particularly proficiency in the German language required of every foreigner, jobs training for unskilled workers and the workshops, or attainment support often supported by the government to ease foreign integration process in Germany have remained major political issues. However, the Summit has been met with massive criticism of the government's statements by both the Opposition Political Parties and German intellectuals as the effort that has remained less effective in integrating foreigners, particularly those from the developing countries, due to the gap in standards of living, insufficient income and illiteracy, or semi-illiteracy, rather than political, racial, or religious difference problems.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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