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  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_007
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_010
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_012
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_013
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_014
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_015
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_016
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_017
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_019
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_020
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_018
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_022
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_023
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_024
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_025
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_026
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_028
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_029
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_030
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_031
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_032
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
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    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_034
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_035
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_036
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_037
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_038
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_039
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_040
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_041
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_042
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_043
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_045
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_044
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_068
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_067
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_047
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_069
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_070
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_048
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_071
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_046
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_050
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    DUK10150913_072
    REPORTAGE - Brüssel: eine Stadt mit zwei Gesichtern
    Brussels, Belgium, June 2022

    Brussels, the European capital has become a tale of two cities.

    In the European quarter, young white people working for the European Union have a salary starting around 4000 euro while not paying income tax in Belgium, driving up prices for ordinary citizens.

    Young people amuse themselves in the center, that has become a carfree zone,

    While at daytime, this pedestrian zone is pleasant for tourists, at night the area changes in a no go zone taken over by homeless and drug dealers. Crime such as robbing tourists has become rampant. Police is hardly present and impunity reigns.

    The zones near the South, Central and North Stations, have become desolate areas where the new untouchables live. Drugdealing is rampant. Often illegal migrants have no other alternative to survive. The stench of urine is unbearable, inspiring Dutch urban anthropologist Teun Voeten to coin the term urinification, the exact opposite of gentrification.

    Reporters / STAG (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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