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Mohammed, a painter from Damascus/Syria, arrived in Germany in August 2015. He is painting the walls of the Tempelhof Airport in Berlin with images from flight and war that reflect the experiences of the refugees as a means to reprocess and recover. Back in Damascus, he was decorating and designing interiors of mosques with his artwork, in Berlin, Germany, on January 06, 2016. The former 'Tempelhof Airport' in Berlin which has been reconstructed by the Nazi government in 1930, serves as Germany's biggest shelter for refugees with currently over 2000 people housing in the four hangars of the building. According to construction plans, the Berlin municipality aims to extend shelter capacities on the 380 hectare airfield to be able to house up to 7000 refugees. Due to continuing differences that the multinational residents have been facing, the hangars are divided by ethnicities to reduce the intercultural conflicts. Photo by Cigdem Ucuncu/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM 
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Abaca Press
Unique identifier: CP15226814 
Legacy Identifier: 10754828 
Type: Image 
Dimensions: 3543px × 2362px     1.41 MB 
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Special Instructions: FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY - NO ARCHIVES PUBLIC Credit " (C)  Abaca Press [2004] all rights reserved" 
Create Date: 2/14/2016 3:17:24 PM 
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