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  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
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    NEWS - Alltag im UNHCR Flüchtlingscamp Diavata in Nordgriechenland
    September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
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    NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
    July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Griechenland: Griechenland: Flüchtlinge verlassen Lager von Idomeni
    May 23, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Makeshift migrant camp near the village of Idomeni, on May 23, 2016. Greece has begun evacuating thousands of stranded migrants from the makeshift Idomeni camp on its northern border with Macedonia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
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    NEWS - Flüchtlinge in Idomeni: Polizei soll Camp am Dienstag räumen
    Europe, Greece/Macedonia border Idomeni/Gevgelija, May , 18, 2016 : Refugees pushed a train towards a police line during a protest at Camp Idomeni, after which clashes ensued. Protesters threw rocks and police retaliated with tear gas.

    Photo © Danilo Balducci/Sintesi (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

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