"We can't take it anymore!" – The first alarm bells

The story begins with a passionate appeal: 76 women, men, and children – many of them seriously injured, ill, or very elderly – wrote an open letter to the city of Jena in mid-August 2025. In it, they denounced "inhumane and unlawful conditions" in the communal accommodation on Matthias-Domaschk-Straße.
In stark terms, they describe a daily life filled with fear: rooms were allegedly searched without warning, residents shouted at, and bags checked. The accusation: pure arbitrariness instead of care.
Let us now delve deeper into the specific accusations – and discover why security in particular has become the enemy image.
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Security forces under fire

What is meant to be protection is perceived by the refugees as a constant threat. They report aggressive security guards who allegedly make up their own rules, confront residents, and impose "extra cleaning duties" as punishment for even the slightest infractions.
Even children's rooms were not off-limits: According to the letter, those affected say that the fear of renewed inspections leads to insomnia and panic attacks .
But the complaints don't stop there – the next accusation concerns the most basic thing of all: food.
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