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  • May 31, 2017 - Zaatari, Jordanian border, Syria - Syrian refugee mother walks a muddy street in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, now the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world. the camp was supposed to provide temporary housing when the government and United Nations opened it in 2012. But since residents have not been able to leave, they have started 3,000 businesses and cities nearby have loosened employment restrictions. The settlement currently accommodates 85,000 Syrian refugees, half of them children. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2017 - Zaatari, Jordanian border, Syria - Syrian refugees are seen at the Zaatari  refugee camp, on the Jordanian border on 31 May 2017. It's the second refugee camp in the world . The field of Zaatari grows and spreads in the middle of nowhere. Of temporary solution to being the second largest refugee camp in the world and the fourth largest city in Jordan. Besieged by concertinas and guarded by the Jordanian army, the settlement currently accommodates 85,000 Syrian refugees, half of them children. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 1, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinian children warm up in front of a fire in a hovel during the cold and rainy weather in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on January 1, 2018. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 2, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinian children play outside his family house in the streets of al-Shati refugee camp in the northern Gaza City,on January 2, 2018. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 1, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinian children Smile during playing outside their house during the cold and rainy weather in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on January 1, 2018. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Sofia, Bulgaria - Lina, 13, poses for a portrait in front of the refugee camp in Vrazhdebna district, Sofia. She and other children will greet Pope Francis on May 6th with songs in Bulgarian during his visit to the refugee camp where the young Algerian has been living with her family for three years Sofia, Bulgaria on May 03, 2019  (Credit Image: © Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 2, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - A Palestinian child play outside his family house in the streets of al-Shati refugee camp in the northern Gaza City,on January 2, 2018. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 2, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - A Palestinian boy jumps over sand on the beachfront of the al-Shati refugee camp, in Gaza City. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Cleared a palace in Independence Square in Rome near Termini station. It had been occupied in October 2013 by hundreds of Eritrean and Somali refugees. More than 500 law enforcement officers used for clearing. Former occupants were raised on 5 police buses and also on several public bus buses and were taken to the identification center. Some of them blocked for a few minutes the road to Termini Station and immediately armored (about 23 plus a hydrant) moved to be used against those who protested. Again, no alternative solution has been proposed for expelled refugees. In the street a thousand people, including pregnant women and children. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Children affected by the disaster pay attention to disaster-themed photographs on display at the Duyu Temporary Shelter complex, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Saturday, March 23, 2019. Exhibition initiated by the Network The Humanitarian Partnership (JMK) -Oxfam is intended to raise the spirit of life of the victims of the disaster as well as a form of disaster literacy. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 17, 2017 - Thessaloniki, Greece - Refugees are protesting in Diavata Camp (Former Anagnostopoulou military camp), in Thessaloniki, Greece, on August 17, 2017. They blocked the entrance and rushed out all the government and  ngo employees including army and police. Refugees and migrants are from Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Kurdish in this camp. They are protesting because in the transformed house containers that they live, more people will come. The camp hosts about 350 people with AC, kitchen, WC in each container and the number of the guests can be expanded at least for more 20%. The government is bringing , actually relocation from camps in bad conditions from the islands, 27 people by bus to this camp. Each container house can host 6 people. For the moment in most of the houses live 4 people. Refugees even denied to reunite their families that hold two containers. The ministry arranged a few empty containers but refugees and migrants still keep protesting. Other demands from the refugees are to leave the camp and live in house, relocate to European countries like Germany and organize a school in the camp for little children. Local authorities and police are blocked outside of the camp. The temperature in the camp is about  36°C right now and they still stay outside. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - A young Rohingya boy shows his tongue while posing for a photo in Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox's Bazar. More than 800,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar Rakhine state since August 2017, as most of them keep trying to cross the border to reach Bangladesh every day. (Credit Image: © Marcus Valance/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - A young Rohingya boy and baby seen posing for a photo in Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox's Bazar. More than 800,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar Rakhine state since August 2017, as most of them keep trying to cross the border to reach Bangladesh every day. (Credit Image: © Marcus Valance/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Athens, Greece - Women and children seen staying outside of the Ministry of Migration Policy during the protest of refugees about the conditions of the refugee camps. (Credit Image: © Giorgos Zachos/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - Statue Of Liberty climber Therese Patricia Okoumou (L)  join an activist coalition consisting of twenty-eight (28) organizations rallied at Union Square on 3 November 2018, in solidarity with the Central American migrant caravan traveling toward the US southern border and against bigotry and state violence targeted at all immigrants, and refugees. (Credit Image: © G. Ronald Lopez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - A young Rohingya girl and baby seen posing for a photo in Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox's Bazar. More than 800,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar Rakhine state since August 2017, as most of them keep trying to cross the border to reach Bangladesh every day. (Credit Image: © Marcus Valance/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2018 - 11 years old Mahmoud Khader Abu Nada from the Al-Shati refugee camp in the Gaza Strip is a chef in a restaurant in Gaza City where he has been working over the last three years despite suffering from leukaemia. Many children in Gaza are compelled to work to contribute to their family’s sustainment. Many of the children working in the narrow strip are below the legal employment age of 15.  Although the International Labour Organization says the worldwide number of children in labour has fallen by a third since 2000, in Gaza it has increased. Three devastating wars with Israel in less than 10 years,  as well as an 11-years-long air, land, and sea blockade imposed by Israel and supported by Egypt, have severely restricted the movement of people and goods and contributed to serious economic hardships in the Strip where unemployment rate is of 53 percent, the health system is on the verge of collapse, and half of Gaza population live under the poverty line. It is not an unusual site to see underage children working as street vendors, as fishermen, in garages, and on construction sites, in the overcrowded and impoverished Palestinian enclave (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 7, 2017 - Nizip, Gaziantep, Turkey - Syrian refugees children in a school building in the refugee camp Nizip 2, Turkey, 7 August 2017. (Credit Image: © Diego Cupolo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 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. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 5, 2018 - The body of 24-year-old Mahmud Akram Abu Sama'an in the Shifa hospital in Gaza City after being shot dead by Israeli Security Forces during demonstrations on the east of Gaza City on 5rd October 2018. Thousands of Palestinians attended the Great March of Return rally at different sites along the Gaza-Israeli border this Friday and according to the Gaza Health Ministry three Palestinian protestors were killed today as a result of Israeli live fire, while over a hundred were injured by Israeli live ammunition and tear gas fired by the Israeli army at the protesters. Since March 30th, Palestinians have been holding weekly demonstrations calling for the lift of the 11-year-long Israeli blockade on the Palestinian enclave and the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral homes which were driven from or fled during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Mahmoud was a descent of 1948 Palestinian refugees and was living in the Al-Shati refugee camp located in the northern Gaza strip (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 24, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinian children enjoy as part of the activities proposed during a Summer Fun Weeks 2017 organised by the United Nations, in Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza strip, on July 24, 2017. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Aug. 28, 2015 - Kos, greece - Syrian family arriving on 30th August 2015 in Kos Island, Greece...Kos on the brink as Mediterranean refugee crisis continues with many boats arriving each night from Turkey. It is small trip, only 3 miles, but for refugees from Syria, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iraq etc. who can't swim it is one of the scariest part of their trip which most are hoping will end in Germany. (Credit Image: © Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 29, 2018 - Al-Burj Refugee Camp, The Gaza Strip, Palestine - Funeral of Mohamad el-Awawda a 26-year-old Palestinian from al-Burj refugee camp in central of the Gaza Strip, Mohamad was killed by Israeli troops, Seven Palestinians, including two children, were shot and killed by Israeli forces during protests across the eastern borders yesterday (Credit Image: © Hassan Jedi/Quds Net News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 1, 2018 - Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestine - A Palestinian girl holds a candle in front of her home during a power cut at Jabalya refugee camp in north Gaza Strip. Most Palestinians in the Gaza Strip use batteries, generators or candles to light their homes during blackout. (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Issa/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 2, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - A Palestinian boy jumps over sand on the beach front of Shatie refugee camp, in Gaza City, on January 2, 2018. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • An Isreali solder takes aim at children throwing stones in the Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem. From a series of photos commissioned by  British NGO, Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
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  • Sept. 6, 2015 - many freezing refugees with children are trying to get on the bus going to a camp on September 6, 2015. Serbian and Hungarian border. Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto  (Credit Image: © Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Palu, Indonesia - A boy falls asleep beside the tent at the Korem Refugee settlement in Palu. A deadly earthquake measuring 7.7 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and much of the area in Central Sulawesi. According to the officials, death toll from devastating quake and tsunami rises to 1,347, around 800 people in hospitals are seriously injured and some 62,000 people have been displaced in 24 camps around the region. (Credit Image: © Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Palu, Indonesia - A boy falls asleep beside the tent at theKorem Refugee settlement in Palu..A deadly earthquake measuring 7.7 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and much of the area in Central Sulawesi. According to the officials, death toll from devastating quake and tsunami rises to 1,347, around 800 people in hospitals are seriously injured and some 62,000 people have been displaced in 24 camps around the region. (Credit Image: © Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Malaga, MALAGA, Spain - A group of migrants seen in a queue waiting to get in a tent of the Spanish Red Cross after their arrival at the Port of Malaga..Spain’s Maritime Rescue service rescued 63 migrants aboard dinghies at the Mediterranean Sea and brought them to Malaga Harbor, where they were assisted by the Spanish Red Cross. More than 500 migrants have been rescued in one day. According to the Spanish nonprofit ‘Caminando Fronteras’ (Walking borders), 32 migrants and two children have died or disappeared at the sea, while trying to leave the Moroccan coast towards the Spanish coast on board a dinghy. 26 migrants survivor were rescued by the Moroccan gendarmerie. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie, France - A woman and her three children walk outside the official container camp. A little less than 2000 refugees are expected to be disbursed from the Jungle to different areas in France on the 2nd day of the eviction of the Jungle in Calais. It is also expected that the demolition of the camp will start. (Credit Image: © Michael Debets/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 25, 2016 - Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie, France - A woman and her three children walk outside the official container camp. A little less than 2000 refugees are expected to be disbursed from the Jungle to different areas in France on the 2nd day of the eviction of the Jungle in Calais. It is also expected that the demolition of the camp will start. (Credit Image: © Michael Debets/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 12, 2016 - Lesvos, Greece - Refugees and migrants arriving at  Lesvos island, Greece on March 12,2016. Refugees arriving at Lesvos in a rubber dinghy boat after they flee from their home country. They travel from Turkey to Greece to get to Europe. Grroups of Refugees and Migrants aboard dinghies reach the Greek Island of Lesvos after crossing the cold Aegean sea from Turkey arriving thirsty and helpless. Same time from the Greek/European site Frontex helicopters and vessels are patroling the area and saving refugees on boats. Fishermen found an empty dinghy in the sea. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2018 - Malaga, Spain - A group of migrants disembarking the Spanish vessel at the Malaga's port, on October 6, 2018, Malaga. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Malaga, Spain - A red Cross staff takes the temperature of a migrant. on 1st October 2018 in Malaga, Spain. The Spanish Maritime vessel rescued 148 persons from three different dinghies in the Mediterranean sea. They were brought to the Malaga port. Among them were 20 women and 2 minors. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, Palestine - A Palestinian refugee girl plays on the window of her family's temporary home in the Jabalya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Issa/Quds Net News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - Iraqi refugees protest at the office for refugees in Brussels for asylum and certainty about their situation. (Credit Image: © Federik Sadones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Two days ago a palace was cleared in Rome near the busy Termini station, inhabited by about 800 refugees, mostly Eritrean and Somali. After the clearance, no alternative solution was put in place, and two nights the refugees slept in the flower beds in front of the cleared building, with their belongings. Only mothers and children were allowed to sleep in the 1st floor of the palace, but on the ground, without mattresses. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2017 - Roma, Italy - Press conference for the new arrival of 125 Syrian refugees in Italy and thanked the project ''Corridoi Umanitari'' promoted by the Community of Sant'Egidio and the Italian Protestant Churches. Having reached nearly 800 with a system that combines security and integration. (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 28, 2017 - Naples, Italy - About 1500 refugees landed in Naples from ''Vos Prudence'', a ship of Médecins Sans Frontières, who in the last hours intercepted twelve boats in the open sea. Among the people who have been helped by Prudence there are about 140 women and 45 children, the smallest of them one week of life. (Credit Image: © Michele Amoruso/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • June 20, 2017 - London, London - London, UK. Actress JULIET STEVENSON (L), STELLA CREASY MP (C) and Lord ALF DUBS (R) stand for a photograph outside the Royal Courts of Justice ahead of a court case in which refugee charities will challenge the Home Office to reopen the Dubs Amendment scheme which enabled the transfer of unaccompanied refugee children from Europe to the United Kingdom. The scheme was expected to facilitate the transfer of 3,000 child refugees but was shut down by the Home Office after approximately 350. (Credit Image: © Rob Pinney/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 28, 2017 - Gaza, Gaza - Dozens of children lit candles in the Jabalia refugee camp northern Gaza, in solidarity with the striking prisoners in Israeli jails. (Credit Image: © Ramez Habboub/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Palestinian protesters clash with the Israeli Security Forces on the east of khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on October 5th, 2018. According to Gaza Health Ministry three Palestinian protesters, including a 12-years-old boy, were killed by live Israeli fire, while 124 were injured by tear gas and live ammunition used against them by the Israeli Security Forces during the clashes. Protests took place in several locations along the Gaza-Israeli border fence with some of the Palestinian protestors burning tires and hurling rocks at IDF soldiers behind the fence. According to the Israeli army some demonstrators threw make-shift explosive devices towards the fence. The Gaza health ministry has identified two of the protesters killed as 12-year-old Faras Hafez Assarsawei and 24-year-old Mahmud Abu Sama'an.  Since March 30, Palestinians have been holding weekly demonstrations calling for the lift of the 11-year-long Israeli blockade on the Palestinian enclave, the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral homes, and in protest at the recent decisions by the US administration regarding the Jerusalem status and to cut their funding to UNRWA, the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees. At least 193 Palestinians have been killed and over 21,000 have been injured since the protests started on 30th March (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Palestinian protesters clash with the Israeli Security Forces at the Erez border crossing in the northern Gaza Strip on October 3, 2018. According to Gaza Health Ministry a 15-year-old Palestinian, Ahmad Samir Abu Habell, was shot dead in the head by an Israeli soldier during clashes along the border fence in northern Gaza on Wednesday. According to the same sources fifteen Palestinians were also injured from live fire and tear gas inhalation sustained during in the clashes. A number of paramedics attended the protest site to assist the injured. Palestinians protested against the 11-year-long Israeli blockade to the Palestinian enclave as well as the recent decision by the US administration to stop their funding to UNRWA, the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees. According to the Israeli army  firebombs launched from the Strip were responsible for two fires in southern Israel (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Family and friends give their farewell to 15 years-old Ahmed Samir Abu Habel at the Indonesian hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip.  Ahmed died after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister fired by soldiers near the Erez checkpoint during clashes between Palestinian protestors and the Israeli Security Forces on 3rd October 2018. The demonstration took place at the Erez crossing near the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun where Palestinians protested against the 11-year-long Israeli blockade to the Palestinian enclave as well as the recent decision by the US administration to stop their funding to UNRWA, the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees. Gaza Health Ministry has stated that another 15 Palestinians were also injured during the clashes by the tear gas and live ammunitions fired at demonstrators by Israeli soldiers.   According to the Israeli Army some Palestinians threw rocks and makeshift explosive devices at them (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 6, 2018 - Lyon, France - Children draw for the Aquarius boat. Many people gathered to demand a flag-flying for the Aquarius, only boat staying in the Mediterranee Sea to assist at sea refugees on inflatable crafts in distress. Some EU states accused the Aquarius to work with smugglers and denied her the right to accost. After Panama take off its flag-flying, the Aquarius is now without flag-flying as France refuses to give its even if the Aquarius is chartering by the French NGO MSF (Doctors Without borders) and SOS Mediterranee. Toulouse. France. October 6th 2018. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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  • Corigliano Calabro, landing migrants from the German Rhein military ship from which they landed in 990 including 203 unmarried minors and children, 191 women and 2 whole Syrian families. Most of the refugees come from Africa. In the photo a landing moment. 15/07/2017, Corigliano Calabro, Italy
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