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Mahmoud flees the Syrian civil war and eventually ends up in Germany. As a well-known gay activist, he is quickly granted asylum. Here he explains why he felt more helpless in the Berlin refugee centre than in Assad's secret prison.
As if the risky, often weeks-long flight was not stressful enough, gay refugees in particular are repeatedly subjected to homophobic hostility or even violent attacks by their flatmates in the collective accommodation centres.
They may have escaped persecution and oppression in their country of origin, but they are still far from being able to live freely and openly gay or lesbian lives in Germany. Homophobia in refugee centres and how the community can help.
They are persecuted and discriminated against in their home country because of their homosexuality and now hope to find protection in Germany. However, the authorities do not make it easy for many LGBT refugees.
The Syrian is going to Islamise the West, the asylum seeker who is being ripped off even has a smartphone, and Germans should only help Germans - on Facebook, these kinds of right-wing ideology are also posted by gays. High time for a clear edge.