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As Syrian refugee crisis spreads to Europe, lessons from Turkey

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imageEast meets West: refugees cross from Turkey into Greece.Reuters

In the first week of September, the Syrian refugee crisis finally came to Western Europe.

Thousands of refugees who had been bottled up in Hungary started heading for the Austrian border, on trains, buses and finally on foot. Most are on their way to Germany, which has declared that all...

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