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IDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officiaIDOMENI III18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officia

IDOMENI III

18.19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. on the first three day´s of my time in idomeni the officials where passing the information to the ngo´s and refugees that the camp will be closed soon. if the refugees would not be willing to move away they would use force. now they still hand out flyers in 3 languages saying that the border is closed for good and the refugees should move to the other camps, but because the other camps are actually almost filled up, now there was a change of plans and the authority´s announced that they will try to approve the conditions. what we saw so far is a bunch of new containers for the police positioned in a way that it creates a bottle neck in the middle of the camp. i had a talk about this with a skilled crisis manager from the usa and he told me that this is one of the worst ideas to place them like that he could think of. apart from that it is like in autumn on lesbos, 100% of the support is done by ngo´s and private volunteers. a lot of the groups that have been on lesbos for the last 5-6 month went to idomeni with some of their people to help. the german red cross announced that they will build a huge medical tent in a cooperation with another red cross unit from, i hope i remember this right, denmark. this medicine tent will have the ability to even do surgery´s. 


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CONSEQUENCE OF WAR17.03.2016 idomeni, greece. i was watching this young syrian boy playing alone on CONSEQUENCE OF WAR17.03.2016 idomeni, greece. i was watching this young syrian boy playing alone on

CONSEQUENCE OF WAR

17.03.2016 idomeni, greece. i was watching this young syrian boy playing alone on the rails for some minutes. he was entirely in his own world, playing several roles. then he spotted me and came to me, making signs that he wants me to take photos of him, smiling with his beautiful soft eyes. as you can see a part of his head is burned badly. it was one of these barrel bombs of the assad regime that created the fire that did this to him. 


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IDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the dayIDOMENI I16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the day

IDOMENI I

16.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. these are my first impression of the camp during the day time. as you can see, the conditions are a plain desaster. still people, especially kids find their way´s to cope with it, which always amaze me. rumors about the future of the camp is that i will be closed soon and if the refugees will not go by choice the authority´s will use force. 


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TRAUMA THERAPY02.03.2016 camp pikpa, lesbos/greeece. the therapist and social-workers at camp pikpa

TRAUMA THERAPY

02.03.2016camp pikpa, lesbos/greeece. the therapist and social-workers at camp pikpa are doing a playful exercise with the children to get them used again to a sound that have them left deeply traumatised, the bang. since these children grew up in an environment of war, they connect this sound naturally with explosions and gunfire, so even in a peaceful environment they are scared to death whenever they hear this sound, because it brings them back to worst memory´s of their young life´s. the exercise is simple, they let the children blow up balloons and let them stick a needle in it to make them pop. i am deeply thankful for the work the people in the camp are doing and for the rare chance to document it, because it is the very comprehensible and strict policy of the camp-management to not allow any photos of the refugees in the camp. camp pikpa is a place exclusive for the very vulnerable cases, refugees that are so deeply traumatised that it is not possible for them to stay in the regular camps. the compassion and devotion from the volunteers here is simply incredible and they hold it up on a daily level. 


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SAFEPASSAGE27.02.2016 molyvos, lesbos/greece. local and international activist came together at the

SAFEPASSAGE

27.02.2016 molyvos, lesbos/greece. local and international activist came together at the beach of molyvos today at 13 o´clock, to show their solidarity with the refugees and to demand a humanitarian approach to the refugee crisis in europa. this event took place all over europa. 


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GIVE THEM BUBBLES04.02.2016  molyvos harbor, lesbos/greece. i met these woman from clowns without bo

GIVE THEM BUBBLES

04.02.2016  molyvos harbor, lesbos/greece. i met these woman from clowns without borders  and they asked me about the situation on the island and where to go to have the biggest impact. i really love what they are doing, giving the children some fun and ease within this horrific setting. you might think this is silly bullshit, but if you forget to have fun, if there is no reason to laugh anymore, you are doomed. depression is the widest spread illness with the refugees, no wonder after all the horror they went through, so laughing is an essential and maybe the best medicine. thank you guys!


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