In 2013 due to political executions (political refugee) against me
Iraq
Turkey
I did not choose it; it was the easiest European country to enter in.
It was difficult to cover my basic needs (find a place to sleep, supplies, and find administrative and legal help) as there were not many migrant organisations back then. I had also many bureaucratic issues.
Yes, I own a mini-market in Athens
Yes, my Greek neighbours
The weather and the easy access to the sea
I spend time with my family.
Find a better place to live; Athens is not a host city anymore but my permanent residence.
Feeling safe and secure: having enough financial aid from the start and their legal procedures do not take long to be taken care of.
Feeling welcomed and that I belong somewhere.
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