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  • A teenager protesting in front of a riot policeman in Syntagma square. <br />
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Following the murder of a 15 year old boy, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, by a policeman on 6 December 2008 widespread riots, protests and unrest followed lasting for several weeks and spreading beyond the capital and even overseas<br />
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When I walked in the streets of my town the day after the riots I instantly forgot the image I had about Athens, that of a bustling, peaceful, energetic metropolis and in my mind came the old photographs from WWII, the civil war and the students uprising against the dictatorship. <br />
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Thus I decided not to turn my digital camera straight to the destroyed buildings but to photograph through an old camera that worked as a filter, a barrier between me and the city.
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  • A firefighter walks in the deserted Ermou street at the centre of Athens. <br />
<br />
Following the murder of a 15 year old boy, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, by a policeman on 6 December 2008 widespread riots, protests and unrest followed lasting for several weeks and spreading beyond the capital and even overseas<br />
<br />
When I walked in the streets of my town the day after the riots I instantly forgot the image I had about Athens, that of a bustling, peaceful, energetic metropolis and in my mind came the old photographs from WWII, the civil war and the students uprising against the dictatorship. <br />
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Thus I decided not to turn my digital camera straight to the destroyed buildings but to photograph through an old camera that worked as a filter, a barrier between me and the city.
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  • Shattered glass on a shop front on Panepistimiou Street.<br />
<br />
Following the murder of a 15 year old boy, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, by a policeman on 6 December 2008 widespread riots, protests and unrest followed lasting for several weeks and spreading beyond the capital and even overseas<br />
<br />
When I walked in the streets of my town the day after the riots I instantly forgot the image I had about Athens, that of a bustling, peaceful, energetic metropolis and in my mind came the old photographs from WWII, the civil war and the students uprising against the dictatorship. <br />
<br />
Thus I decided not to turn my digital camera straight to the destroyed buildings but to photograph through an old camera that worked as a filter, a barrier between me and the city.
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  • Flowers outside the closed shop of the mother of Alexandros Grigoropoulos. <br />
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Following the murder of a 15 year old boy, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, by a policeman on 6 December 2008 widespread riots, protests and unrest followed lasting for several weeks and spreading beyond the capital and even overseas<br />
<br />
When I walked in the streets of my town the day after the riots I instantly forgot the image I had about Athens, that of a bustling, peaceful, energetic metropolis and in my mind came the old photographs from WWII, the civil war and the students uprising against the dictatorship. <br />
<br />
Thus I decided not to turn my digital camera straight to the destroyed buildings but to photograph through an old camera that worked as a filter, a barrier between me and the city.
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  • The burned out remains of 'Sprider', a shop on Ermou Street.<br />
<br />
Following the murder of a 15 year old boy, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, by a policeman on 6 December 2008 widespread riots, protests and unrest followed lasting for several weeks and spreading beyond the capital and even overseas<br />
<br />
When I walked in the streets of my town the day after the riots I instantly forgot the image I had about Athens, that of a bustling, peaceful, energetic metropolis and in my mind came the old photographs from WWII, the civil war and the students uprising against the dictatorship. <br />
<br />
Thus I decided not to turn my digital camera straight to the destroyed buildings but to photograph through an old camera that worked as a filter, a barrier between me and the city.
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  • Riot Police pushing back the protesting teenagers to Syntagma square<br />
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Following the murder of a 15 year old boy, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, by a policeman on 6 December 2008 widespread riots, protests and unrest followed lasting for several weeks and spreading beyond the capital and even overseas<br />
<br />
When I walked in the streets of my town the day after the riots I instantly forgot the image I had about Athens, that of a bustling, peaceful, energetic metropolis and in my mind came the old photographs from WWII, the civil war and the students uprising against the dictatorship. <br />
<br />
Thus I decided not to turn my digital camera straight to the destroyed buildings but to photograph through an old camera that worked as a filter, a barrier between me and the city.
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  • Ιερά Πανήγυρη στην Ἱ. Μ. Σωτῆρος Χριστοῦ καὶ Ἁγίου Γεδεών, Μαργαρίτες Ρεθύμνης μετόχι της Ι.Μ. Καρακάλλου Αγίου Όρους
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  • Ιερά Πανήγυρη στην Ἱ. Μ. Σωτῆρος Χριστοῦ καὶ Ἁγίου Γεδεών, Μαργαρίτες Ρεθύμνης μετόχι της Ι.Μ. Καρακάλλου Αγίου Όρους
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  • Ο π. Νεκτάριος Καρακαλλινός δίπλα στο προσκυνητάρι του Αγ Γεδεών.  <br />
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Ιερά Πανήγυρη στην Ἱ. Μ. Σωτῆρος Χριστοῦ καὶ Ἁγίου Γεδεών, Μαργαρίτες Ρεθύμνης μετόχι της Ι.Μ. Καρακάλλου Αγίου Όρους
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  • Delos, Greece
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  • Delos, Greece
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  • Delos, Greece
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  • Admire the architecture of Symi. Symi Island, Dodecanese, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Michalis Bastas taking down the wind shields late in the afternoon. Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • The beach of Manadendri at around 17:00 Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • When we arrived in Lesbos in Greece we thought that we will be safe, but they put us in a camp together with many Muslim man. Some of them looked like ISIS with long beards, some were Afghan, some Pakistani and there were some Arabs too. We were scared and we said to the police that they should put us in a separate place. <br />
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In Leros the Afghans and Pakistanis attacked us few times, and sometimes after their Friday prayers they were making gestures like they wanted to behead us.
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  • Avin Ahmed Qassem a 9 year old Yazidi from Dougre, northern Iraq. <br />
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This is a series of portraits of Yazidi refugees who were stranded since April 2016 in Greece.  All of them survived the Yazidi Genocide by ISIS in August 2014 and most of them have lost family members.
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  • In the mountain when I was very scared and thought I would die, I was taking strength from my older sisters. They were telling me “Be silent, don’t be afraid, it will pass and God will help us”.
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  • When we were hiding in the mountain some people in the group had mobile phones with them and they got news . Bad news, they learned that ISIS has surrounded the mountain and we were scared that they will find our place. <br />
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We were very tired, we were hungry and thirsty. <br />
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I cannot forget those moments in my life. All the Yazidis were walking and walking and praying for our lives because we thought that all of us we will die.
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  • A group of women clearing the mastic drops outside their homes in the medieval village of Pyrgi, Chios, Greece.  The resin of the tree fells on a layer of sand. Once the sand is cleared the solidified mastic drop has to be cleared manually from foreign bodies, chunks of the trunk and small pebbles. <br />
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Pyrgi in Chios is known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. The village still keeps its medieval style and together with the other Mastichochoria (Mastic Villages) are in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO
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  • An elderly woman clearing the mastic drops in the medieval village of Pyrgi, Chios, Greece.  The resin of the tree fells on a layer of sand. Once the sand is cleared the solidified mastic drop has to be cleared manually from foreign bodies, chunks of the trunk and small pebbles. <br />
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Pyrgi in Chios is known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. The village still keeps its medieval style and together with the other Mastichochoria (Mastic Villages) are in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO
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  • An elderly woman clearing the mastic drops in the medieval village of Pyrgi, Chios, Greece.  The resin of the tree fells on a layer of sand. Once the sand is cleared the solidified mastic drop has to be cleared manually from foreign bodies, chunks of the trunk and small pebbles. <br />
<br />
Pyrgi in Chios is known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. The village still keeps its medieval style and together with the other Mastichochoria (Mastic Villages) are in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO
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  • Men sitting outside a house in the medieval village of Pyrgi in Chios Greece.
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  • A wondering greengrocer selling vegetables and fruits from the back of his pick up track parked in a street in Pyrgi, Chios. In the background a typical local house with the decorative motives in the facade- Xysta or sgraffito.<br />
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Pyrgi in Chios is known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. The village still keeps its medieval style and together with the other Mastichochoria (Mastic Villages) are in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO
    090924_529.jpg
  • House covered with xysta (sgraffito) decorative motives in the village of Pyrgi, Mastichochoria of Chios. <br />
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Pyrgi in Chios is known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. The village still keeps its medieval style and together with the other Mastichochoria (Mastic Villages) are in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO
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  • House covered with xysta (sgraffito) decorative motives in the village of Pyrgi, Mastichochoria of Chios. <br />
<br />
Pyrgi in Chios is known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. The village still keeps its medieval style and together with the other Mastichochoria (Mastic Villages) are in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO
    090923_346.jpg
  • House covered with xysta (sgraffito) decorative motives in the village of Pyrgi, Mastichochoria of Chios. <br />
<br />
Pyrgi in Chios is known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration of the houses. The village still keeps its medieval style and together with the other Mastichochoria (Mastic Villages) are in the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO
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  • The entrance of the monastery Nea Moni on the Provateio Mountain in the centre of Chios island. <br />
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Nea Moni  is a monastery on the island of Chios, a  UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 11th century by Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos and his wife, Empress Zoe. The Katholikon (main church ) is dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary.
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  • Overview of the monastery Nea Moni on the Provateio Mountain in the centre of Chios island. <br />
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Nea Moni  is a monastery on the island of Chios, a  UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 11th century by Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos and his wife, Empress Zoe. The Katholikon (main church ) is dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary.
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  • One of the narrow alleys in Mesta village in Chios island, Greece.
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  • One of the narrow alleys in Mesta village in Chios island, Greece.
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  • A typical front house door in the medieval village of Mesta, Chios, Greece
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  • The minaret of the former Ottoman Medjidie Mosque in the town of Chios now housing the Byzantine Museum of the island.
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  • A farmer cycles by a field in Kampos, Chios. <br />
Kampos of Chios  is one of the most distinctive areas of the island. It is 6 Km south of Chios Town and is widely known for the impressive mansions with their citrus fruits gardens. The area is protected by the Greek Ministry for Culture, as a historic site and traditional settlement. The high walls made of the local reddish stone protect the gardens of citrus fruits from extreme weather conditions.  The Genoese and local aristocracy of Chios started building their mansions in the area in the 14th century. The name “Kampos” (“Campus” in Latin) is found in travellers’ accounts since 1673.  The Genoese created the extensive citrus gardens in Kampos in the 13th century.
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • The Carnac stones (Alignements de Carnac) are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites around the village of Carnac in Brittany.  The stone formations are either alignments, dolmens, tumuli or single menhirs. More than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones are in the area, erected by the Pre-Celtic people and it’s the largest collection in the world.
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  • The Carnac stones (Alignements de Carnac) are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites around the village of Carnac in Brittany.  The stone formations are either alignments, dolmens, tumuli or single menhirs. More than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones are in the area, erected by the Pre-Celtic people and it’s the largest collection in the world.
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  • 12 year old Ayat, from Al-Zabadani a city in the southwestern Syria, at PIKPA, a refuge opened in January 2016 by the Leros Solidarity Network as a shelter for families and unaccompanied minors.
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  • Diar, a 13 year old Syrian Kurd, stands in the ruins of the abandoned Lepida psychiatric hospital. <br />
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Originally constructed, in 1930 by fascist Italy, as barracks for Italian soldiers serving in the aeronautical base of Portolago, it was then, for a short period after WWII, a re-education camp for the children of Greek Communists. In 1958, it was converted into the biggest psychiatric hospital in the country. The conditions for the patients were horrific and it was shut down in the late 1980s and the patients moved into smaller buildings in the grounds and elsewhere on the island.
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  • Matina Katsiveli (62), often called Mamma Matina, the founder and director of PIKPA, a refuge opened in January 2016 by the Leros Solidarity Network as a shelter for families and unaccompanied minors.
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  • Syrian refugee children gather around a man repairing a fishing rod in the gounds of PIKPA, a refuge opened in January 2016 by the Leros Solidarity Network as a shelter for families and unaccompanied minors.
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  • The remains of the abandoned Lepida psychiatric hospital, in whose grounds the Leros ‘Hot spot’ (an EU-run migrant’s reception centre) has been built. <br />
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The Hot Spot in Lepida opened on the 26th of February 2016 in the grounds of the former Lepida psychiatric hospital.  At the beginning it served as a registration camp for refugees and migrants who were travelling to Europe through Greece but since the closure of the borders in March 2016 it serves as a permanent camp. People are allowed to go out, they have three meals a day, the prefabricated huts have a bathroom and are air-conditioned and compering to other refugee camps in Greece the conditions are bearable.
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  • A barbed wired gate that separates the different communities of migrants and refugees into sections at the First Reception Centre (Hot-Spot) of Leros, Greece. <br />
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The Hot Spot in Lepida opened on the 26th of February 2016 in the grounds of the former Lepida psychiatric hospital.  At the beginning it served as a registration camp for refugees and migrants who were travelling to Europe through Greece but since the closure of the borders in March 2016 it serves as a permanent camp. People are allowed to go out, they have three meals a day, the prefabricated huts have a bathroom and are air-conditioned and compering to other refugee camps in Greece the conditions are bearable.
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  • A Greek coast guard boat approaching the port of Lakki. It is a boat like that, that transports the refugees and migrants from Farmakonisi to Leros
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  • A group of Kurdish men chatting on the wall of the disused Centre of Sanitary Veterinary Control of Idomeni. <br />
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Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling.
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  • A group of Indians drinking beers and dancing at the railway tracks n Idomeni train station. <br />
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Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling.
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  • An elderly Kurdish couple sitting by a green field near Idomeni, Greece. In front of them is the border. <br />
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Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling.
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  • Clothes hanging between the flag masts of Idomeni railway station. Many families have moved in the old train station since the main transit camp is overcrowded. <br />
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Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling.
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  • A family of refugees trying to cross the muddy field at the transit camp of Idomeni, Greece. <br />
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Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling.
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  • Two refugee kids are carrying logs to their tent.<br />
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 Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities here are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling. It's raining, it's cold there is mud everywhere and there is no hope that the border will open anytime soon.
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  • A refugee boy carrying rain coats walks on the rail line in the refugee transit camp of Idomeni, Greece. <br />
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Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities here are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling. It's raining, it's cold there is mud everywhere and there is no hope that the border will open anytime soon.
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  • Clothes are hanging by the wall of the old railway station of Idomeni, Greece. <br />
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Thousands of refugees are stranded in Idomeni unable to cross the border. The facilities here are stretched to the limit and the conditions are appalling. It's raining, it's cold there is mud everywhere and there is no hope that the border will open anytime soon.
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  • Afternoon, Tuesday 15th of September 2015. After waiting in the Vienna central station for hours to buy a next day train ticket to Munich, Aysha finally rents an apartment for the night. They didn’t have a shower or sleep in a bed since they left Thessaloniki 3 days ago.
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  • Morning, Tuesday 15th of September 2015. Aysha and her kids arrive at the back of Vienna central station were a temporary welcome centre has been set up. There are volunteers who give information, food and psychological support.  There are hundreds of people there, reuniting, reorganising and using the free wifi to contact their families and friends.
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  • Early morning, Monday 14th of September 2015. We arrived at Belgrade and hit the rush hour traffic. Bisan woke up and start crying.
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  • Night, Sunday 13th of September 2015. After an hour waiting in the queue with the girls Aysha came back from the hospital. Because of her condition she got the registration papers without waiting. The doctors told her that there is nothing to worry about but she needed rest. She is worried that the Hungarian border will close tomorrow so she decided to carry on. While we were waiting outside the camp entrance locals were asking us if we need a lift to Belgrade, they looked dodgy and we refused. Later on the trip we met a Syrian who went with one of those “taxis” and he got robbed.
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  • Sunday 13th of September 2015. A migrant boy looks out of the train window as the train of refugees and migrants passes through the Republic of Macedonia.
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  • The portable toilets at the petrol station near Idomeni. In the last few months the fields near this petrol station have become a transit camp for thousands of refugees and migrants waiting to cross to Greek Macedonian border.
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  • A dinghy with refugees is landing at e beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • ActionAid's translator Moustafa  holds Shiraz while his father Ali from Deir ez-Zor Syria is thanking god for making the trip at Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • ActionAid's translator Moustafa helps the daughter of an older lady to communicate with n independent volunteer doctor at  the fishing harbour of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • At  the fishing harbour of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece, minutes after the Portuguese  coast guards towed a boat with around 50 refugees.
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  • Moustafa, ARabic translator of ActionAid Hellas, helps a child to get off the Portuguese coast guard boat at  the fishing harbour of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • A discarded child’s lifejacket near Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Maha’s father showing me what is inside his daughters’ bag in Kara Tepe camp, Lesvos, Greece
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  • Children’s drawings outside the ActionAid’s office container in Kara Tepe camp, Lesvos, Greece
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  • An Afghan family at the olive grove next to Moria camp , Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Refugees and migrants  waiting in a muddy field to get registered by the Greek authorities in in Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Refugees and migrants  waiting in a muddy field to get registered by the Greek authorities in in Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Daniel 1 year and 8 months old from Teheran, Iran sleeps next to Mohadisha 9 years old at Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Mahdi 8 months old from Herat Afghanistan in Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece
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  • Abulfaz 11 years old, from Teheran, Iran, outside his tent at Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Nasrullah 6 years old  and his cousin Mohammed 1 year old from Afghanistan lying on a piece of cardboard in in Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece
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  • Bashir 29 holding his daughter Zaahra 2 ½ years old and his wife  Shefqe 24 years old holding her 7 months old girl Hamid from Chardere district of Afghanistan in Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece
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  • Hammam 10 years old from Iraq in Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece
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  • Maran 7 years old from Iraq in Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece
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  • Hamad  3 years old from Iraq in Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece
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  • Mashal 6 years old from Iraq in Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece
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  • MSF contractors are installing additional portaloos  in Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece.
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  • MSF psychiatrist Lena Zachou is counselling 40 year old Aysha from Aleppo with the help of MSF Arabic translator Rashid Bech at her tent in Kara Tepe camp
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  • Aysha, 40 yo from Aleppo, Syria being examined by MSF doctor Grigoris Grivas at the medical centre in Kara Tepe camp.
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  • A Syrian mother and her daughter are hanging clothes at the port railings of Mytiline. Very often the overcrowded dinghies that carry them from Turkey fill with water and all their belongings becoming wet.
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  • MSF nurse Ida Tornstensson is clearing the wound in the finger of a young Afghan at the mobile camper van of MSF at Mytiline port, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Six year old Mohammed from Iraq is checked by MSF doctor Dimitris Giannousis at the mobile camper van of MSF at Mytiline port, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Six year old Mohammed from Iraq is checked by MSF doctor Dimitris Giannousis at the mobile camper van of MSF at Mytiline port, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Medicine on the cabinet of the camper van of MSF at Mytiline port, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • The MSF Arabic translator Ihnab Abassi plays with Aghan children at the port of Mytiline.
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  • MSF doctor Dimitris Giannousis  checking the medicine cabinet of the camper van of MSF at Mytiline port, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • MSF doctor Dimitris Giannousis and MSF nurse Ida Tornstensson together with MSF Campaign manager (?) Mitsi Persani walk towards the MSF mobile unit at the pot of Mytiline.
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  • Jeilan, 28 years old, from Aleppo, Syria, with her 4 years old daughter, stays in the Kara Tepe refugee camp on the island of Lesbos. She has already spent 5 days in the camp waiting for her papers to be issued by the police. “I cannot believe that I am living in such conditions with my family,” she says. “I used to be a teacher back in my country. My husband was an accountant. Look at us now! This is inhumane.”
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  • Hassan and Hussein from Syria walk towards Mytiline. Refugees land at the northern shores of the island of Lesbos and then they have to walk the 9 hour distance to one of the camps.
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  • Refugees and immigrants waiting to board to the Coast Guard's bus that will take them from Molyvos to one of the camps in Mytiline
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  • Syrian refugees rest at the village of Mantamado, on their way from the northern shores to one of the  first welcome camps in Mytiline
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  • An immigrant talks to his friends through the fence in Moria camp.
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  • Syrian refugees using empty cans of coke to boil water for their tea in Kara Tepe camp
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