Bezirksregierung Münster Außenstelle Schöppingen

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Schöppingen, Germany

City district office

Bezirksregierung Münster Außenstelle Schöppingen Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Bezirksregierung Münster Außenstelle Schöppingen is located in Schöppingen, Germany on Berliner Str. 30. Bezirksregierung Münster Außenstelle Schöppingen is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category city district office in Germany.

Address

Berliner Str. 30

Phone

+49 25558510

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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William Samo

One of the worst camps in the world. It reminds me of the Camp Moria on the Greek island of Lisbos ... This camp is a shame for the Federal State of Germany ...Refugees suffer from great pressure, neglect and disrespect from the administration and the guards, as if they are being held in a prison that is similar to the prisons of developing countries.... The administration of the camp is similar to the prison director ... and the refugees suffer from the great pressure as if they were being held in the prison of Kantanamo

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Sam Moor

I visited this place ... it is terrible ... everything is bad in this camp .. I felt like I was in the thunderbolt training center of the German army's commando battalion in the middle of the last century .. It is unfortunate

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Mahmoud Alhasan

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EnglishTeacherAziz

Not One of the best Azyl Camps. Food is OK. But they have indecent rules like, one can't use a cellphone in ding hall or not giving the privilage for pregnant women in lines is the worst thing. Even in the 3rd world countries the pregnant women, women with babies, and or senior citizens are given a privilage of skipping the waiting line. The camp boss said that is his rule that all must stay in a long line to get pocket money and sign up. That's not one expects from German way of respect to humanity. Shame on the management. Social workers behave like guardians. You feel like you are under pressure here either. People escape the pressure from their countries and seek refuge in Germany. Asyls must not be treated as prisoners like they are in this camp. :(