Refugees. Interview ● Personal Data: ● Name: Yasir G., male ● Age: 10 ● registrated since 2014 ● Family with 1 child ● Registrated since 2015.

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Refugees

Interview ● Personal Data: ● Name: Yasir G., male ● Age: 10 ● registrated since 2014 ● Family with 1 child ● Registrated since 2015

Interview ● 10 Civil rights of the European Union: ● Right for freedom and safety → He feels safe and free with the reason that here are several rules ● → in syria is currently a war and here they are more safe

#1 ● Respect of the privacy and family life → Their families are seperated from other ones because they have their own flat. ● → They are living in a gym so their private life is not given

#2 ● Right of marriage and founding a family → It is possible but his father wants him to complete his school education. ● → already married

#3 ● Right for education → He goes to school. ● → try to registrate their children to a local kindergarden

#4 ●.Professional freedom and the right to work → Yet his parents are not allowed to work because yet they did not own the papers to do that. ● → No papers

#5 ● No discriminations → He is well received by other pupils and gets treated the same way as others ● → no discrimnation

#6 ● Equality of men and women → He could not come to a conclusion because his parents are not allowed to work yet ● → the same as above

#7 ● Fair and adeqaute working conditions → No reply to this because his parents are not allowed to work yet ● → the same as above

#8 ● Active and passive right to elect the european parliament and the municipal elections → No elections yet ● → without documents so no right to elect possible

#9 ● Permissiveness and right of residence → The father would like to move to another city but the papers are needed for this. ● → just arrived and can not move and less money

Conclusion ● More safety, more security, more rights