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Berlin: A small German town that became a byword for xenophobia when neo-Nazis rallied against a planned asylum centre and the building was torched two months ago accepted its first refugees this week.
With shy smiles, two families from Afghanistan and one from India attended a media conference Thursday in the nearby town of Naumburg in the former communist East, where local officials sought to stress that the region welcomes foreigners, despite the bad press.
Two days earlier the three young families had moved into apartments in the town of Troeglitz in Saxony-Anhalt state where unknown perpetrators set fire to the planned refugee centre over the Easter weekend.
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