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German food bank to reopen membership to foreigners after row | German food bank to reopen membership to foreigners after row |
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A major food bank in western Germany has said it will again allow foreigners to register for free food, reversing a decision that sparked a row. | A major food bank in western Germany has said it will again allow foreigners to register for free food, reversing a decision that sparked a row. |
The charity Essener Tafel said the restriction had always been a temporary one, needed because of the high proportion of foreigners being served. | The charity Essener Tafel said the restriction had always been a temporary one, needed because of the high proportion of foreigners being served. |
It said it would now focus on single parents, families with children and the elderly, regardless of nationality. | It said it would now focus on single parents, families with children and the elderly, regardless of nationality. |
Essener Tafel says it helps some 16,000 people in the city of Essen. | Essener Tafel says it helps some 16,000 people in the city of Essen. |
In January, it said that only German passport holders would be allowed to apply for new membership cards. | In January, it said that only German passport holders would be allowed to apply for new membership cards. |
The restriction, the charity said, was necessary because 75% of those receiving food were foreigners, and that many elderly women and single mothers had stopped coming to the food bank. | The restriction, the charity said, was necessary because 75% of those receiving food were foreigners, and that many elderly women and single mothers had stopped coming to the food bank. |
Chancellor Angela Merkel criticised the decision, saying that services should not be run "on the basis of such categorisations". | Chancellor Angela Merkel criticised the decision, saying that services should not be run "on the basis of such categorisations". |
Vandals sprayed "Nazis" on the charity's delivery vans. | Vandals sprayed "Nazis" on the charity's delivery vans. |
Essener Tafel head Jörg Sartor said the restriction had nothing to do with xenophobia but was needed given the organisation's limited funds. | |
With the new decision, foreigners will again be allowed to register for the services. | With the new decision, foreigners will again be allowed to register for the services. |
An estimated 1.2 million asylum seekers entered Germany during the migrant crisis of 2015-2016, more than half from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The record influx boosted support for the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. | An estimated 1.2 million asylum seekers entered Germany during the migrant crisis of 2015-2016, more than half from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The record influx boosted support for the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. |
Essener Tafel is part of a national food bank group called Tafel. Essen is part of Germany's old coal-and-steel hub in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). | Essener Tafel is part of a national food bank group called Tafel. Essen is part of Germany's old coal-and-steel hub in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). |
The far-right AfD had defended the charity's policy, saying "if you fight back, you're a Nazi". | The far-right AfD had defended the charity's policy, saying "if you fight back, you're a Nazi". |
Like hundreds of other German food banks, Essener Tafel collects tonnes of surplus food at or past its sell-by date, which would otherwise be thrown away. | Like hundreds of other German food banks, Essener Tafel collects tonnes of surplus food at or past its sell-by date, which would otherwise be thrown away. |
NRW has the highest number of asylum claims among the German states, data from Germany's national migration agency BAMF shows: it handled 22.4% of claims in February, followed by Bavaria (14.4%). | NRW has the highest number of asylum claims among the German states, data from Germany's national migration agency BAMF shows: it handled 22.4% of claims in February, followed by Bavaria (14.4%). |
Asylum claims in Germany soared to a record 745,545 in 2016, but fell back to 222,683 in 2017. | Asylum claims in Germany soared to a record 745,545 in 2016, but fell back to 222,683 in 2017. |
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