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20-Year-Old African Refugee Top Entrant in Greek Higher Education Institution

JulienAmong the thousands of students in Greece who were accepted in higher educational institutions across the country on Wednesday was Julien, a 20-year-old immigrant from Africa.
Julien, who migrated from Africa to Greece at the age of 16 in November 2011, was accepted into the Electrical Engineering department of the Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus as the school’s highest test scoring entrant. He graduated from the 1st Professional High School of Konitsa located in Epirus.
“I want to dedicate this success to my parents and siblings that are no longer alive,” he told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency and noted that his parents had pressed upon him the value of education.
Julien has been living at the Konitsa Protection Center for Adolescent Refugees since October 2012, after being held in custody in Evros for three months as an illegal immigrant and then living in Athens.
“I want to feel safe and have international safety according to the Geneva convention. I want to move forward and be useful and important to society. To give back as much as I can to Greece that helped me,” he said on his future and noted that he applied for asylum this past August.

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