Housam Kbieh - who travelled to Europe with his wife and two sons - has threatened to go back to Syria if his family are not relocated to the EU's most powerful member state, which offers a generous benefit system and open-door policy.
Kbieh and his family are staying at an old military camp in the north of Munich, which has been transformed into a migrant centre.
The refugee said they were forced to flee Damascus, but outright refused to be settled anywhere else in the EU.
He said: "I go back to my country, it's Germany or nothing." » | Jake Burman | Thursday, September 24, 2015