European Hospitality: Humanity to Ukrainian Refugees Sufficient Only for a Month

15 апреля 2022

The Ukrainian refugees in Europe should not be expected to be treated humanely either. They live in dangerous conditions and sleep in tents. That’s what they write in social networks. European officials themselves no longer hide the fact that refugees are nothing but trouble. Anastasia Benedisyuk studied the situation.

"The West Ditched the Ukrainians!", "Ukrainian Refugees Become Europe's New Slaves!", "Ukrainians Are Being Cut Wings in Europe", "NATO's Actions Refute Its Words about Receiving Ukrainian Refugees" - these are the headlines the foreign press is publishing today. It turns out, the guest can be thrown out the door: 

"I have a little 6-year-old child and his mother with me, they just kicked us out on the street and we don't know where to go and where to seek help. I have no idea what to do next."

Here's another case. This is also a Ukrainian, she also escaped... BUT, not from those, who are so desperately demonized by Poland. 

"No one will take you anywhere anymore with your Russian peace.  We help people with integrity. And what have you done for me?"

The hotel owners were not happy that the woman was telling the other guests...and Poles in general, how the Ukrainian soldiers were shooting people at Kharkov. At it ended up with suitcase again and the road  to the unknown! 

"We came from Poland, we tried to find some kind of work and housing there. But it wasn't possible at all. The agents there just wouldn't even pick up the phones. We've already realized that no one will settle us there." 

Countries that at first claimed to be superhuman and hospitable suddenly began to turn their backs on women and children who were "not theirs". Volunteers working at the Krakow train station report that Ukrainian refugees have nothing to eat. 

"There are fewer and fewer resources to provide administrative and social services. Women and children arriving from Ukraine do not have enough to eat. We are running out of basic necessities, and more people are in need. At the same time, the city administration refuses to provide any assistance." 

Wieslaw Murawiec, councilor of Katowice, opposed to allocations for Ukrainian refugees because of the "great burden" on the provincial budget. 

It seems that, realizing that they can't handle the flow, Poland decided to do the opposite, and started posting flyers (according to the Vzglyad newspaper) on poles, where aggressive Ukrainians with manurer forks attack peaceful Poles!

"Poland is no longer accepting Ukrainian refugees. That is, it accepts them, but sends them somewhere else."

And now Berlin is asking Warsaw to stop sending trains with Ukrainian refugees to Germany. Quote: they have a "narrow" situation. 

"We were kicked out of the camp, no matter what anyone says, it's true. Here we all came out with bags."

And here's another card from Germany, the conditions of refugees can be compared to a concentration camp. It's really not enough to let people in; they need help with housing, jobs, kindergarten and school. 

The allowances from Germany are not enough for food. Our only hope is for charity organizations: 

"When you come to a foreign country, you find yourself with absolutely no money. The prices are quite high, and it is only thanks to volunteers that we can get extra food.”

The Guardian publishes photos of Ukrainians on the Mexican-American border. Quote: living in dangerous conditions and sleeping in tents.

Global Times: The international community is "MURDERED" by the hypocritical and inconsistent attitude of NATO member states. 

"It's not the refugees they're worried about, it's their own interests." 

This article, by the way, cites many stories of visionary hospitality. They publish tweets where people use certain hashtags to show their discontent. On social media, users are talking about some "terrible outbreak," and it's not Covid. 

There's a new shock this week. "HIV is coming back to Europe!" said Estonian MP Mart Helme. 

Mart Helme: "HIV is going to return!  Infectious diseases are being brought here from Ukraine that we have thought could never exist in Estonia anymore. No — they're going to make a comeback here because tens of thousands of people are coming and bringing them here."  

Do you think they don't realize in the Baltic States that they are branding people?

There have already been cases of abuse of Ukrainian refugee women.

A 19-year-old girl was raped in Poland under the pretext of helping at a shelter. 

An  18-year-old Ukrainian girl was raped in Düsseldorf, Germany by two migrants from Iraq and Nigeria (who received Ukrainian passports - the question is how?).

In Belgium, a case of young refugee women being offered sex by the landlords is being investigated. 

What happens next? What is the price for a piece of bread or a bed - a kidney, a lung... or life straight away? 

This is what  the European hospitality is like.