I escaped the war in Syria with my family for a safer place. We are six members and the two youngest children are 3 and 5. We have been living in the transit zone of Tompa for 3 months now and still are waiting for the decision on our asylum case. We are scared what is going to happen. The immigration officer told us we have fingerprints In Bulgaria and they will deport us there. All our family lives in one container. It is very small and the whole space of the room is taken by the beds. Our sector is the biggest sector in the camp so we have a bigger space outside. Nevertheless, The only thing you can do in that space is to get some fresh air because it is even too small to have a walk in circles. . The sector has 12 containers where families with the size of my family live.
It is still very weird to come out of the room in the morning and try to look at the sky only to see the razor wire on top of everything. Every moment at the door of the sector there are policemen standing to safeguard the door that we do not escape. Our children play in the open air surrounded by the police all the time and the razor wire.
It is still very weird to come out of the room in the morning and try to look at the sky only to see the razor wire on top of everything. Every moment at the door of the sector there are policemen standing to safeguard the door that we do not escape. Our children play in the open air surrounded by the police all the time and the razor wire.