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Afghanistan, the lives of refugees: “I have a plate with my name and a computer left”

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The first thing Professor Fahim Sadat does in the morning, after praying, is to open the window and breathe the air of his new country, Germany. Watch the ice on the side of the road, the plowed fields, the people waiting for the bus to go to the factory and the teenagers walking to school. Then he closes the window and returns to the life of the new Fahim: the refugee.

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