Bayer Leverkusen's professional soccer player Nadiem Amiri campaigns for refugees from Afghanistan. The 25-year-old, whose family comes from Afghanistan, has a cousin who plays on the Afghan national team. “It's a difficult situation there that worries me and my family very much. You don't even know exactly what is really going on, ”said the German international in an interview with Sky.
Leverkusen - He tries to give the Afghan refugees in Germany encouragement and encouragement and to convey a little joie de vivre and security.
"Our meetings showed how incredibly grateful people are that Germany helps them, that they are welcomed here in a difficult situation," said Amiri.
Those are nice moments.
"Especially when you see the children who can finally sleep peacefully again, simply because they are safe here." Dpa