DutchNews, Saturday
10 May 2014
![]() |
The team
photo of Eritrea, on the
background the sports park of SVW.
|
The team
went missing after going shopping ahead of returning home to Eritrea when they
were knocked out in the early stages of the tournament.
But only
three went home. The rest went on to claim asylum in Uganda, which, according
to the BBC, was granted them in 2013.
Romania
According to the AD, they hung around Kampala for a while before making their way to
Romania. From there they came to the Netherlands, ending up earlier this month
in Gorinchem, a riverside town south east of Rotterdam.
The town
council was puzzled when confronted with an entire football team, the AD says.
'But the same rules apply to them as apply to every refugees,' spokeswoman
Monique de Jongh told the paper. 'We are looking after them as we should do.'
Arie van
Hoven, of the local food bank, told the paper the group had a terrible journey
to get here. 'They arrived with almost nothing. We've been looking for
furniture and mattresses for them.'
Invitation
Gorinchem's
mayor Anton Barske told RTL news the group are terrified that something may
happen to their families and want to avoid publicity.
He said the
group had been invited to the Netherlands by the Dutch government when they
were in Romania and had already started learning Dutch while in the eastern
European country.
'They
wanted to stay together as a group and that was possible here,' he said. 'They
are going to integrate and have to have an education. Then they will be able to
build a new life,' the mayor said.
Related Article:

No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.