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  • A man holding an umbrella tries to dry by an open fire 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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  • View of the transit camp of Idomeni, Greece. <br />
<br />
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 man walks under the rain in a flooded muddy field near 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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  • Tents in a flooded trench between the border and the  transit camp of Idomeni, Greece. <br />
<br />
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 group of young men in their 20’s from Syria and Iraq are making morning tea and boiled eggs at a  disused railway line near the transit camp of Idomeni. Many people decided to live away from the transit camp where the conditions are appalling. <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 />
<br />
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 group of young men in their 20’s from Syria and Iraq are making morning tea and boiled eggs at a  disused railway line near the transit camp of Idomeni. Many people decided to live away from the transit camp where the conditions are appalling. <br />
<br />
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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  • Children are collecting logs for lighting fires to cook, warm and dry their clothes in a field in 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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  • 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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  • An Afghan family rests in the field behind the petrol station near Idomani. The kids enjoy the warmth of the sun and playing. 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 typical prefabricated house in 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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  • Three refugee children, Youssef, 14, Rebas, 9, and Diar, 13, looking over the Leros 'Hotspot', an EU-run migrant's reception centre opened in the grounds of the former Lepida psychiatric hospital. <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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  • Refugees outside the main entrance of the PIKPA building. The refuge was opened in January 2016 by the Leros Solidarity Network as a shelter for families and unaccompanied minors. The building has about 20 rooms accommodating 102 people.
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  • Laminated A4 notices in 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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  • The First Reception Centre (Hot-Spot) of Leros, seen through a window the former Psychiatric Hospital. There are around 600 people living there. Since the July riots the camp has been split into different zones for the different ethnicities.  <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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  • Ramia Sabbagh from Aleppo, Syria is checking her mobile phone at the disused cargo platform of Idomeni railway 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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  • A group of Syrian Kurds is chopping wood and light a fire behind the railway station 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 man from Pakistan is sitting at the railway tracks in 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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  • A man sleeps in a field near 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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  • A family sitting next to a disused railway line, near 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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  • The razor wire on the Greek - FYR Macedonian 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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  • Tents in a flooded trench between the border and the transit camp of Idomeni, Greece. People light fires to warm up, sometimes burning plastic. <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 man walks with all the possessions wrapped in UNHCR blanket in a flooded muddy field near 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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  • View of thea flooded muddy field in Idomeni where it has been raining non stop for the last few days.  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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  • A child plays with a plastic water bottle in a muddy pond next to the food queue 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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  • View of the Idomeni camp where it has been raining non stop for the last few days. The fence build by the FYR Macedonian Police is visible at the back. 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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  • View of the Idomeni camp where it has been raining non stop for the last few days. Transit camp of Idomeni, Greece. <br />
<br />
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 young girl walks from the portaloos back to her tent, next to a pile of rubbish. 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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  • Andonis Abatzidis (R) and Felix Tsolakidis (L) both homeless from Thessaloniki working as cleaners in 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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  • Women and children queuing under the rain for breakfast provided by MSF - Doctors Without Borders 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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  • A Kurdish family from Syria trying to warm up in Idomeni. They have been waiting for the past 25 days for the border to open. <br />
<br />
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.
    160313_051.jpg
  • A young man from Iraq waking up in his tent in the railway station of Idomeni. Many people decided to live away from the transit camp where the conditions are appalling. <br />
<br />
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.
    160312_071.jpg
  • Afghans rest in the field behind the petrol station near Idomani. The kids enjoy the warmth of the sun and playing. 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 Syrian kid climbs a tree behind the petrol station 20 km from 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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  • The head of a doll lies on the track ballast in Idomeni railway 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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  • A man sleeping under an abandoned railcar in 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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  • Cuddly toys left on a fence in 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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  • A tennager walks in a muddy field at the transit camp of Idomeni, Greece. <br />
<br />
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 dinghy with refugees is landing at e beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Refugees outside the main entrance of the PIKPA building. The refuge was opened in January 2016 by the Leros Solidarity Network as a shelter for families and unaccompanied minors. The building has about 20 rooms accommodating 102 people.
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  • Refugees possessions left to dry under the sun in Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • Refugees possessions left to dry under the sun in Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • ActionAid’s team in LesvosAbbas, Amar, Constantina, Hamid and Moustafa infront of food and clothes given to newly arrived refugees and migrants. 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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  • 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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  • A Portuguese coast guard vessel  that was towing a dinghy with around 50 refugees is docking at the fishing harbour of  Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • An old lifeboat on the beach of Skala Sykamias on the northern shores of Lesvos, Greece. Th majority of refugees and migrants use inflatable dinghies but in some cases the smugglers force people to use old boats that are farm more dangerours than the inflatable ones.
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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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  • Yazidi refugees Hazim Elias Khadeda 22  and his sister Leena Elias Khadeda  16 photographed in front of the abandoned building of the Royal Technical School of Leros.<br />
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This building was built in the 1930 by Fascist Italy as barack for the submarine crews stationed in the island. After WWII it  was turned into a a reeducation camp for the children of Greek Communists and into a technical school. From the mid 1950’s until 1967 it was a technical school with boarding facilities. During the Colonel’s Junta in Greece it was turned into a camp for members of the communist party. After the Junta it was abandoned and now it’s about to collapse.
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  • Yazidi refugees Hazim Elias Khadeda, 22, and his sister Leena Elias Khadeda, 16, sit among the pines beside the sea at Lakki.
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  • Kostas Pinteris a local fisherman from Skala Sykamias that saves refugees and migrants from the sea. Lesvos, Greece
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  • Kostas Pinteris a local fisherman from Skala Sykamias that saves refugees and migrants from the sea. Lesvos, Greece
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  • Kostas Pinteris a local fisherman from Skala Sykamias that saves refugees and migrants from the sea. Lesvos, Greece
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  • ActionAid’s team in Lesvos Moustafa, Abbas, Amar,  Constantina  and Hamid infront of food and clothes given to newly arrived refugees and migrants. Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • ActionAid’s team in Lesvos Amar, Abbas,  Constantina, Moustafa and Hamid infront of food and clothes given to newly arrived refugees and migrants. Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • ActionAid’s  of food and clothes given to newly arrived refugees and migrants. Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • ActionAid’s team in Lesvos Abbas, Amar, Constantina, Hamid and Moustafa infront of food and clothes given to newly arrived refugees and migrants. Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
    151008_876.jpg
  • A Portuguese coast guard vessel  that was towing a dinghy with around 50 refugees is docking at the fishing harbour of  Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • A Portuguese coast guard vessel towing a dinghy with around 50 refugees at Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • A Portuguese coast guard vessel towing a dinghy with around 50 refugees at Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece
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  • Discarded medicine near Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece. When the refugees and migrants walk from Skala Sykamias to the main road they trough away their wet possessions.
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  • Syrian refugees queuing to be registered and receive a temporary document that allows them to travel to mainland Greece at Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece
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  • Syrian refugees queuing to be registered and receive a temporary document that allows them to travel to mainland Greece at Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece
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  • Refugees and migrants queuing to get registered outside Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Refugees and migrants queuing to get registered outside Moria camp, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • MSF translators Bashir and Rashid try to wake up a  Syrian refugee who was sleeping by the road. The man later told us that he was so tired from walking that he couldn't look for a better shelter. 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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  • An old Turkish fishing boat at the beach of Kagia, near Skala Sikaminias on the northern shores of Lesvos, Greece. The majority of refugees and migrants use inflatable dinghies but in some cases the smugglers force people to use old boats that are farm more dangerous than the inflatable ones.
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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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  • ASyrian refugee sleeping by the road. The man later told us that he was so tired from walking that he couldn't look for a better shelter. 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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  • Yazidi refugees Hazim Elias Khadeda 22  and his sister Leena Elias Khadeda  16 photographed in front of the abandoned building of the Royal Technical School of Leros.<br />
<br />
This building was built in the 1930 by Fascist Italy as barack for the submarine crews stationed in the island. After WWII it  was turned into a a reeducation camp for the children of Greek Communists and into a technical school. From the mid 1950’s until 1967 it was a technical school with boarding facilities. During the Colonel’s Junta in Greece it was turned into a camp for members of the communist party. After the Junta it was abandoned and now it’s about to collapse.
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  • Morning, Tuesday 15th of September 2015. Vienna central station. After days of travelling without access to electricity or internet the refugees and migrants who arrive at the station charge their phones so they can contact their relatives and friends and tell them that they are safe and get information about the rest of the journey.
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  • Morning, Tuesday 15th of September 2015. At the central station of Vienna there is a huge queue of refugees and migrants waiting to buy a ticket to Germany. Their families and friends are sleeping everywhere at the station. Hundreds of exhausted people.
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  • Early morning, Tuesday 15th of September 2015. The Hungarian train stopped at the station of Hegyeshalom  at 3:25 in the morning. A policeman wake up Aysha and told her to move out of the train. There was police everywhere in the station. It was foggy and the lights were dim. The refugees start waking silently through the streets of the small village. At every crossroad there was a policeman to show them the way and make sure that none will stay in Hungary. At the end of the village a policeman showed them a dark bicycle route to Austria. Aysha was walking for more that an hour in the darkness until she saw the lights in the Austrian border.
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  • Afternoon, Monday 14th of September 2015. Aysha just crossed into Hungary and she has a little rest under the trees before going to a field where buses are waiting to take the refugees to the Austrian border. A Syrian teenager who was carrying Sham during the long march on the rail line, is giving her 2 cans of condensed milk that was given to him in Greece by volunteers.
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  • Noon, Monday 14th of September 2015. The bus from Belgrade to Kanjiža is full of refugees and migrants heading to border. One of them is a man from Daraa with a broken leg. Few hours later I see him walking with crutches on the disused rail line, it must have taken him few hours.
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  • Sunday 13th of September 2015, afternoon. Aysha is carrying Bisan through a field meters away from the Macedonian - Serbian border. About an hour ago a train full of immigrants and refugees arrived at the border village of Slanishte after 4 hrs of travelling across the Republic of Macedonia. A group of Danish volunteers gave Aysha a pram to carry her daughters. The path is uneven and it will take her more than an hour to walk to the Serbian town of Preshevo.
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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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  • Noon, Sunday 13th of September 2015. Sham looks at me, few minutes ago she was crying.  They are on a special train just for refugees and immigrants from Gevgelija to Slanishte , across the Republic of Macedonia. It’s overcrowded, hot and there are no lights, so everytime we pass through a tunnel is pitch black and the girls are scared.
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  • Morning of Sunday 13 September 2015. Aysha and her two daughters Sham (L) and Bisan (R) waiting in Egnantia street in Thessaloniki for the city bus to take them to the central bus station in order to take another bus to Idomeni on the Greek - Macedonian border. They arrived to the port of Kavala in mainland Greece last night, where they took a bus to Thessaloniki. All of the other refugees and immigrants continued their journey last night to the border, but Aysha was tired and with a swollen ankle she preferred to spend a night in a hotel.
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  • Refugees and migrants waiting to be registered at Kara Tepe camp in Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Refugees and migrants barding a boat at the port of Mytiline that will take them to the Greek mainland.
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  • Refugees and migrants at the port of Mytiline waiting for the next available boat tat will take them to the Greek mainland.
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  • Refugees and migrants at the port of Mytiline waiting for the next available boat tat will take them to the Greek mainland.
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  • The temporary camp at the port of Mytiline. <br />
Once the refugees and migrants go though the registration process and receive a temporary document that allows them to stay in Greece for up to six months, then they wait at the port for the next available boat to the mainland.
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  • Refugees and migrants at the port of Mytiline waiting for the next available boat tat will take them to the Greek mainland.
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  • Bashir, a MSF translator gives water to refugees and immigrants that are waiting to be transported from Molyvos to one of the camps in Mytiline.
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  • Refugees and immigrants waiting in the queue to board to the Coast Guard's bus that will transport them from Molyvos to one of the camps in Mytiline.
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  • Syrian refugees boarding the Coast Guard's bus that will transport them from Molyvos to one of the camps in Mytiline.
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  • Refugees and immigrants waiting in the queue to receive their supper, a small portion of rice with beans at Kara Tepe camp in Lesbos.
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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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  • Kadir from Afghanistan resting in a church yard near the village of Mantamados. 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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  • Abbas from Afghanistan shows me his sore feet. 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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  • 50 year old Mamum from Damascus, Syria  sitting in the back of  truck in an abandoned logistics company near Kara Tepe camp. Since the camp is overcrowded with appalling conditions many refugees decide to stay outside of it.
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  • A man running through mountains of rubbish lying next to refugees tents in Moria camp.
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  • Refugees gather near two policemen at the entrance of Kara Tepe camp to hear their names. If their names are called they get the sought after permit to leave the island of Lesbos.
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  • A toiled in an abandoned warehouse outside Kara Tepe camp that is used by the refugees.
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  • A makeshift camp in an abandoned warehouse outside Kara Tepe camp. Since the official camp is overcrowded with appalling conditions many refugees choose to camp outside of it.
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