A German
family travelled to Russia before claiming asylum - insisting their
homeland is no longer safe because of the influx of migrants.
Carola
Griesbach, 51, and her husband Andre, 45, drove the 1,400 miles from
northern Germany to Moscow's Red Square in a VW camper van to escape the
'German dictatorship'.
Two of their daughters, Dominique and Julia, along with four of their grandchildren were also crammed into the van.
The family
left Germany for a number of reasons including that they were concerned
about the number of migrants entering the country.
However,
since arriving on New Year's Eve in 2015, they have been stranded at a
small motel in a forest outside the Russian capital with the authorities
knocking back their claims for asylum
The Russian government considers Germany a 'safe' country and the family are not allowed to become asylum seekers in Russian.
But the Griesbachs claim they had no time to organise more suitable paperwork.
Andre
said: 'We have been worried ever since we staged a protest against the
German Government outside the Bundestag [Parliament] from September to
December 2013
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