Touring play says Germany no paradise for migrants


  • World
  • Monday, 14 Dec 2015

Actors perform a satirical play called 'Asylant im Wunderland' (Asylum Seeker in Wonderland) in a community centre in Stralsund, Germany, December 12, 2015. Picture taken December 12, 2015 . REUTERS/Michelle Martin

STRALSUND, Germany (Reuters) - A satirical play touring Germany aims to debunk any suggestion that the million migrants who entered Germany this year have made it to paradise.

Heiko Ostendorf, director of "Asylant im Wunderland" ("Asylum Seeker in Wonderland"), said many Germans harboured the suspicion that the new arrivals were living the high life here at their expense.

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