[UWSL]''I spent four years in the war and they never put a gun to my head. Here, in two months, I've been through it''. Reports the Syrian immigrant Samer Albadin, who moved to fortaleza seeking refuge during the civil war [UWSL]that devastated his country.[/UWSL][/UWSL]
[UWSL]Little did he know what he would find in the capital of Ceará. Aladdin arrived in 2014, and quickly realized that the city faces a public safety problem. ''I don't feel safe, I think no one feels safe here. We need to avoid places we know that are more dangerous, but currently every place is dangerous'', reflects. This is one of the reports that the newspaper heard from refugees.[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Another immigrant is impressed by how the act of stealing isn't discriminated in Ceará. ''We didn't have problems with stealing in our country, our problem was the war. Stealing with a firearm was very rare, there the robber feels ashamed of stealing, stealing is a shameful act. This is our culture in lebanon'', explains.[/UWSL]