"But if I am honest, working with 90 per cent of them is rather awkward and unfortunately not as I previously thought.
"First of all, many of them are extremely demanding. They come to me and ask to get an apartment and a fancy car and, best of all, even a really good job for them.
"If I try to explain to them that's not possible, they are often noisy or even really aggressive.
"An Afghan only recently threatened to kill himself. And a few Syrians and a group of Afghans have declared they would go on hunger strike unless I would help them to move to another place.
According to the woman some of the refugees have no respect for women at all
"Some from an Arab region recently yelled at a colleague of mine: 'We decapitate you!'.
"Because of these and other things, the police were called to us several times a week."
She said she has also been
horrified by refugees attitudes towards women.
She said: "
It is well known that it is mainly single men who come here - about 65 per cent, many less than 25-years-old.
"And some of them do not respect women at all. They accept that we're there but they don't take us seriously at all.
"If I tell them or give them a statement, as a woman they barely listen to me, dismiss it as irrelevant and just contact one of our male colleagues.
"For us women they have often only scornful looks - or just intrusive. They whistle loudly, say something to one another in a foreign language, laugh.
"It's really very unpleasant. It even happened that they have photographed us with their Smartphone.
"They do it without asking even if one has protested. I once walked up some steep stairs and some of the men walked behind me and they were laughing the whole time and, I guess, talking about me. They shouted something at me.
"Colleagues have told me similar things have happened to them. But they said that there's nothing you can do.
"If they whistled at me or said something to me I said nothing to encourage them - to make them feel they can hurt me or influence me.
"But that has not helped; It is even worse - honestly: especially in the last few weeks, as more and more men from North Africa, from Morocco, Tunisia or Libya are arriving here.
"They were more aggressive. I could ignore them no longer - and reacted."
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