07/06/2012
Jutta Schwengsbier investigates the plight of musicians seeking refuge in Germany and hears about a project which has brought their talent to light.
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Jutta Schwengsbier investigates the plight of musicians seeking refuge in Germany, which was brought to light by the German singer-songwriter Heinz Ratz.
We hear the background stories of some of the musicians including that of Hosein whose rap was not accepted in Afghanistan and Iran, and Sam, whose singing was taboo in Gambia.
Now they live in poor conditions in German refugee camps waiting - often for years - to be allowed to integrate properly into society.
(Image of German singer-songwriter Heinz Ratz by Linn Marx and is courtesy of Heinz Ratz)
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- Thu 7 Jun 2012 14:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online
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