born and raised in the town where neonazis march every sunday, chris teefn an christinr friends reach out to refugees. they are housed in a youth hostel at the edge of town. her object: integration. >> news media is not allowed inside the camp but three syrian refugees spoke with us just outside the gate. they asked us to conceal their faces to protect their families in syria. >> do you know about these right wing demonstrations, these nazi demonstrations that take place near here on the weekends, on sundays? >> reporter: the refugees say weekly meetings with some local residents are helping to reduce tensions. as for the neonazis, and other supporters of the far right, christine has a simple message. that's a message the far right and its supporters have no intention of heeding. sheila macvicar, al jazeera, germany. >> next: caught in a cross fire. what even the youngest refugees must do to survive. >> so much of what we've seen over the last few months, europe still developing refugee crisis begins in syria where the now four-year-old civil war has destroyed so many and sent so many