From Daily News Hungary
By Kitti Tordai
More and more German citizens are moving to
Hungary to live in peace and security – reported by hirado.hu.
The Hungarian news portal interviewed Tanja
Weber, who celebrates her first Christmas in Hungary. The German woman moved to
Zalakomár three months ago; as she says –
“In Germany, I lived in constant fear, I got
frightened only by hearing steps behind myself on the street”.
She added that it already occurred that someone
had been following her, but fortunately, she managed to enter the house in
time; however, the final straw was when a migrant almost raped her.
“A short time ago, three Syrian men almost
raped me. I wanted to sell a sofa; that is why they contacted me, but I still
cannot speak about the details. I wanted to report it to the police, but they said
I had no chance to win as they were three against me”– said Tanja Weber. This
was the time when she decided to leave Germany as soon as possible, as she
wanted to live happily in peace and safety.
Tanja Weber’s daughter does not feel well in
Germany either; accordingly, she plans to move with her family to Hungary
within one year.
Among their friends, several people are already
living in Hungary or plan to move to the country.
Another German family bought a house two years
ago in the town of Csapi, Zala county. The property has been renovated since
then. Steffen Richter previously dealt with personal protection; in 2015, he
already recognised that mass immigration would lead to unpredictable
consequences.
As he says: “Germany is moving towards
Islamization. The government does not know, and probably does not want to
protect the population”. He also adds that Germany’s economic decline is
noticeable – hundreds of thousands of people are dismissed; while according to
politicians, there is a labour shortage, that is why immigrants are needed in
the country.
Richter’s family was not separated by the moving, as his brother lives near to Kaposvár. They also have several friends – so far, they have helped three German families to move to Hungary, the fourth family is coming in January.
Richter’s family was not separated by the moving, as his brother lives near to Kaposvár. They also have several friends – so far, they have helped three German families to move to Hungary, the fourth family is coming in January.
As they say, by the passage of time, they are
less and less homesick; they consider Hungary as their new homeland, where they
hope they can live in safety. Source: hirado.hu
https://dailynewshungary.com/growing-number-of-german-families-moving-to-hungary-due-to-security/
https://dailynewshungary.com/growing-number-of-german-families-moving-to-hungary-due-to-security/
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