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they are refugees, but their road to Europe did not result in a rubber
dinghy across the Mediterranean and even on the Balkan route.
Italy has set up at the initiative of church support a so-called
humanitarian corridor and takes under this measure 1,000 Syrians - the
first 93 have arrived at the airport in Rome.
"I'm happy, but also a bit nervous and tense.
A new life in a place where I've never been, "said a 23-year-old, who
comes from Aleppo and last lived in a refugee camp in Lebanon. "I have no great dreams: I want to continue my studies only, work and lead a normal life."
"I have many nice people hit", a 29-year-old spoke of his first impressions. "It's a great thing that I can start my career here and have a future."
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