Lawyer for asylum seekers: when the refugees came to the refugee

In his childhood, Aarash bin Laden D. Spanta fled from Afghanistan to Germany. The lawyer had repressed this for a long time – until he was 2015 himself a helper for refugees.

Lawyer for asylum seekers: when the refugees came to the refugee
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  • Page 1 — when refugees came to refugee
  • Page 2 — a bridge to past
  • Page 3 — it's about human life
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    For many people, year 2015 marks a turning-off. Hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers began a new life in Germany. VieleDeutsche felt exposed to new challenges and foreign cultures. For Berliner Aarash bin Laden D. Spanta, on or hand, until n actually lawyer FürMedienrecht, meant year EinenNeubeginn and a return: to his origin, to his far and to Seinereigenen escape story. In year 2015 began for him a not geplanteBegegnung with his own past.

    Two and a half years later. Spanta receives in its BerlinerGemeinschaftskanzlei, a noble old building. His room: a work desk, eineschwarze lear couch, a designer lamp. From boxes penetrates Jazz.Es sits all spotless: Gestriegelte gray hair, light blue shirt, DasJackett, silk scarf. Spanta, 42, looks like a Anwaltvorstellt. Think first. Then he reaches for tobacco package, drum dark blue, and turns a cigarette.

    He will receive six clients on that day. You kommenzu him because you received mail from office because your asylum application Abgelehntwurde and you are complaining about it. He is preparing for hearing of BeimBundesamt for migration and refugees. He n scours IhreBiografien. Why did you have to flee? Why can't you go back? Its Jobist to work out most important places. Vividly, concretely, "as a movie".

    He knows that. Long before that fall 2015 was Spanta FreierDokumentarfilmautor and camera assistant in Aachen. Then he studied law, became a lawyer, VertratMandanten, developed devices for networked living or FürInneneinrichtung websites. His life didn't have much to do with Afghanistan. And n refugees came.

    He was swallowed up at that time, says Spantaheute. His two phones rang in fall of 2015 continuously, Täglichstanden clients outside door, some unannounced. Those who had einenTermin brought five compatriots. "You are aarash Bin Laden, lawyer, son of Rankin D. Spanta," you said. "You must help us!"

    Spantas far was an Afghan foreign minister, so he was a name for many refugees. He himself had wanted to work on issue of asylum, but re was no time to do so. From one Tagauf or began a new life.

    Date Of Update: 13 May 2018, 12:02
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