Dispute over the fallow unibles in Berlin-Dahlem
Dispute over the fallow unibles in Berlin-Dahlem
The discussion about the construction of a container village for refugees on a fallow unibles in Berlin-Dahlem has led to controversy. The planned village is said to offer space for 260 refugees, but encounters resistance, especially from the Free University (FU). The university plans to build a building and research building on this site and does not see any suitable area for the accommodation of refugees. However, the Senate plans to use the area as temporary accommodation, which leads to tensions between the two parties.
The FU feels over and criticized that the university management was not integrated into the decision -making process. Although the university is fundamentally willing to support refugee people, she emphasizes that the area will be needed for its own construction projects in the future. The university proposes to use empty buildings of the Federal Real Estate Agency near the planned container village. The Senate defends its project to check any suitable area for refugee accommodation.
In addition, the Senate decided to set up 16 other container villages at the end of March in order to cover the increasing need for accommodation for refugees. Many new locations are planned in particular in the Eastern districts of Berlin, which could lead to further tightening of the imbalance in the distribution of refugees in the city. Critics speak of an inadequate number of apartments for refugees, which underlines the need for further temporary accommodations.The resistance to the refugee accommodation on the university has led to ridicule and criticism on the net, especially towards the FU, which is often considered cosmopolitan. Some users have accused the university of having space for other purposes, but not for the accommodation of refugees. The discussion illustrates the challenges and controversy that are connected to the refugee accommodation in a big city like Berlin and shows the different perspectives of those involved.
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