A decade after the refugee crisis that shook Europe, a Syrian family becomes German
BERLIN (AP) — Nearly a decade after fleeing Syria’s civil war, Rahaf Alshaar sat on her couch in a leafy suburb of Berlin sipping Arabic coffee spiced with cardamom.
When she, her husband and their three daughters arrived in Germany as refugees, they adapted quickly to their new country: learning the language, finding jobs and attending school.
“It was a lot of hard work, but I’m proud of what we achieved,” Alshaar, 44, told The Associated Press in a recent interview.
Earlier this year, the whole family became German citizens and bought a house with a nice garden.
“We are Germans,” said 52-year-old Basem Wahbeh, Alshaar’s husband.
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