Dutch Prisons Become Welcoming Homes for Refugees

In this Wednesday, April 6, 2016 photo, Afghan refugee Hamed Karmi, 27, plays keyboard next to his wife Farishta Morahami, 25, sitting on a bed inside their room at the former prison of De Koepel in Haarlem, Netherlands. The government has let Belgium and Norway put prisoners in its empty cells and now, amid the huge flow of migrants into Europe, several Dutch prisons have been temporarily pressed into service as asylum seeker centers. (Photo by Muhammed Muheisen/AP Photo)
Dutch Prisons Become Welcoming Homes for Refugees
   
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