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Lampedusa, gateway to Europe for Africa's migrants
October 22, 2019 - Lampedusa, Italia: A man from Senegal works as fisherman in Lampedusa. The 40 year-old man who has a working permit in Italy says that his fishing boat sometimes comes across migrant boats near Lampedusa but that he can't do anything to help them because he fears Italian authorities would see him as a smuggler. Since the early 2000s, Lampedusa, the European territory closest to Libya, has become a prime transit point for irregular migrants from Africa, the Middle East and Asia wanting to enter Europe. In 2004 the Libyan and Italian governments reached a secret agreement that obliged Libya to accept African immigrants deported from Italian territories. This resulted in the mass repatriation of many people from Lampedusa to Libya between 2004 and 2005. From January to April 2015, about 1600 migrants died on the route from Libya to Lampedusa, making it the deadliest migrant route in the world. (Mehdi Chebil/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Lampedusa, gateway to Europe for Africa's migrants
October 22, 2019 - Lampedusa, Italia: A man from Senegal (R) works as fisherman in Lampedusa. The man who has a working permit in Italy says that his fishing boat sometimes comes across migrant boats near Lampedusa but that he can't do anything to help them because he fears Italian authorities would see him as a smuggler. Since the early 2000s, Lampedusa, the European territory closest to Libya, has become a prime transit point for irregular migrants from Africa, the Middle East and Asia wanting to enter Europe. In 2004 the Libyan and Italian governments reached a secret agreement that obliged Libya to accept African immigrants deported from Italian territories. This resulted in the mass repatriation of many people from Lampedusa to Libya between 2004 and 2005. From January to April 2015, about 1600 migrants died on the route from Libya to Lampedusa, making it the deadliest migrant route in the world. (Mehdi Chebil/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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FEATURE - 'Scanwiches'
MANDATORY CREDIT: Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Jon Chonko's Scanwiches project. Editorial Use Only. STRICTLY not stock. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock (5379604h)
Chivito: Chivito is the name of a sandwich-style national dish in Uruguay, and consists primarily of a thin slice of filet mignon, with mozzarella, tomatoes, mayonnaise, black or green olives, and commonly also bacon, fried or hard-boiled eggs and ham
Scanwiches: scans of sandwiches for education and delight, New York, America - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rjmi
This WILL make you hungry!
A man loves his lunch so much he scans every sandwich he eats.
Jon Chonko's Scanwiches ongoing photo project sees him placing his lunchtime snacks directly onto a scanner.
By cutting the sandwich in half, the picturial results are mouth-watering glimpses of his deli delights.
The Brooklyn-based designer says his project is "for education and delight".
Jon says he has scanned more than 200 sandwiches, published a book and shown his work at several New York galleries.
Some of his latest range from a selection of tea sandwiches with the crusts cut off, to a simple Bologna.
There is also tasty-looking a Maine Lobster Roll, various burgers and a Uruguayan Chivito.
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