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IDOMENI IV

02.04.2016 idomeni, greece. the frustration in the camp is growing fast. the word is out that from today on a huge group of refugees will try to shut down all kind of support like food and medical attention, to protest against the situation they face. they know well that the border is closed, that there is no real way to claim for asylum in greece right now, about the deal with the turkish government. so they are willing to take desperate measures to enforce their claims. yesterday a 14 year old boy had to been stopped in idomeni as he planned to set himself on fire. several refugees are in a hunger strike. the first photo in this set show´s a 15 day´s year old baby. she was born in the camp. 


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MASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refuMASS DEPORTATION 20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refu

MASS DEPORTATION

20.03.2016 port of mytilini, lesbos/greece. this is the last ferry loaded with refugees from the camps in lesbos for this day. there are still hundreds of syrian in kara tepe, about 700 pakistanis in the olive grove and a few other cases. about the main camp moria we have no confirmed information, since all the ngo´s are expelled from the hotspots now. there was a ferry leaving lesbos today around noon with about 2000 refugees heading to the islands in the south to pick up more refugees and then to go to kavala in the north of greece. i don´t have the exact number but the guess is around 4000 refugees arrived 20.30 o´clock in kavala harbor. they will be brought to several camps in the area. the refugees have to go on the ferry´s to pireaus and kavala, because the eu want to clear all camps on the islands for the new coming refugees, so they can be separated from the ones that comes from the 20.03.2016 on. these one will be handled on the new rules, that are part of the new deal with turkey. the deal implants the plan to deport all incoming refugees back to turkey and for every refugee coming the eu will accept an approved asylum seeker from turkey. this deal is bullshit on many levels and is breaking a lot if european laws, as well as the geneva convention of human rights, which strictly forbid mass deportation. the deal use not the term of mass deportation but use a cover up term which means the very same. this goes along with the fact that turkey is actually not approved as a “safe third country”, so any kind of extraction of migrants and refugees to turkey would be illegal. apart from that it creates other issues. when the plan is to accept refugees from turkey for every “returned” refugee, and only then, and this is done to discourage the refugees from coming “illegal” to europa, the refugees actually knows that there will be a huge need to have them come on boats to greece so even if they are returned other will have the chance to enter. this is dividing and rule at the malicious level. with no people coming to “illegal” to eu, the eu don´t have to accept “approved” refugees from turkey. think about this for a while. if you want to know more about the legal issues of this deal, here is a good read: http://eulawanalysis.blogspot.gr
in some of the photos you can see laura jansenfrommovement on the ground from holland. the last weeks she was part of a team helping the refugees directly in the harbor, providing food and clothes, helping to organize the boarding procedure, negotiate with the police forces to keep them calm and give an incredible amount of love and care to the refugees before they leave into a unknown future. she and a lot of other volunteers from ngo´s like movement on the ground,team humanity, proactivia/open arms,lifeguards hellas,  starfish foundation,northern lights aid,scm and more are working over the limits around the clock to make this transition as endurable as possible. again i can not point out enough my deepest respect and admiration for these volunteers and their work. one more detail in the end: the refugees actually have to pay the ferry tickets themeselves. 


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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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IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been IDOMENI II18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been

IDOMENI II

18.-19.03.2016 idomeni, lesbos/greece. the 4 ½ day´s i spend in the camp have been brutal intense. i met so many beautiful souls, saw horrifying conditions, hopeful and lost eyes, have been told dozens of unique story´s, experienced the pride of people who lost everything and now stay for weeks under the worst condition you can not even imagine, but still being able to stay humble. it was simply heartbreaking. on the other side it gives me even more drive to continue this journey, to tell the story´s behind this disaster and about the complete failure of the european politics. when i think of all this strong people, there is no other way to stay strong too, for them, for us, trying to inspire, trying to change minds, trying to explain, trying to help, trying to shine light into the darkness. there is no way i will give up, we need this change. if we fail, our society will fail in entirety. we will fall back into the darkest time of human existence, so there is no other way than to continue. we are the 98%, if we unite, nothing and no one can stop us! talk to each other! spread love and kindness! laugh and learn from our differences! make your life a contribution to all beings! 


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FLYING TENTS DAY19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. today strong wind was blowing away dozens, if not hundreFLYING TENTS DAY19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. today strong wind was blowing away dozens, if not hundreFLYING TENTS DAY19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. today strong wind was blowing away dozens, if not hundreFLYING TENTS DAY19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. today strong wind was blowing away dozens, if not hundreFLYING TENTS DAY19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. today strong wind was blowing away dozens, if not hundreFLYING TENTS DAY19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. today strong wind was blowing away dozens, if not hundre

FLYING TENTS DAY

19.03.2016 idomeni, greece. today strong wind was blowing away dozens, if not hundreds, of tents in the area. it was a mixture of horror, laughter and for some kids even fun. the last two photos are taken within 1 minute. two members of team humanity let one broken tent fly and in the very next moment their own big tent was blown away, leaving a sleeping member of the team pretty astonished behind on now open air ground. 

somehow it was a good allegory for what was happening the same time on the greek islands, refugees hopes where blown away. 


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IDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since theIDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since theIDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since theIDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since theIDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since theIDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since theIDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since theIDOMENI NIGHTS17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since the

IDOMENI NIGHTS

17-18.03.2016 idomeni, greece. idomeni by night is one thing first, a smell. since the refugees have to burn all they find to get some warmth, they do burn a lot of plastic and the smoke is everywhere. all the people who stay here a few hours start to cough and this is not because everyone catch some of the spreading diseases. there is actually a distribution for firewood but it is by far not enough. during the day´s you can see them wandering the wider area around to find additional wood. i only felt not save when the group of young refugees start to march around and chant slogans to fire themeself up for fighting, but apart from that, even in the worst parts of the camp, i never felt that danger to my own safety, which is quiet remarkable in this kind of situation. 


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NOWHERE TO GO07.03.2016 harbor of mytilini, lesbos/greece. a syrian family is waiting to enter the f

NOWHERE TO GO

07.03.2016 harbor of mytilini, lesbos/greece. a syrian family is waiting to enter the ferry to pireaus. since the eu closed the balkan route, they will be stucked in greece, most likely somewhere in athens, with no where to go. the camps in and around athens are full. even if the greek government is able to set up new camps, turn empty industrial space into refugee spaces and using other facility´s, this will be only a drop in the ocean, because there are still coming refugees in big numbers and there is no way that greece can cope with that on it´s own. this will not only lead to a very bad situation for the refugees, ripping them of the hope to live a normal life and a prospect for their children, but also will lead to social and political unrest in greece soon. the rightwings in greece will win bigtime from this eu policy. it is most likely that we will see highly violent streetprotest on the streets of athens and other places in greece within the next 4 to 6 weeks, if the eu is not find a solution to open a way for the refugees to other country´s within the eu.  


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WHAT´S LEFT11.10.2015  between eftalou and skala sikamineas, lesbos/greece.this photo shows a beach,

WHAT´S LEFT

11.10.2015  between eftalou and skala sikamineas, lesbos/greece.

this photo shows a beach, about 20 minutes after a rubber dingy had reached the shaw. it is a place where you have to climb up to a dirtroad and then walk for 30-40 minutes. the person on this photo is a photojournalist from italy that worked on the island several times. right now lesbos is kind of calm on the surface, no boats came during the last days as far as i know. it was very windy, but the weather was warm. we ask ourselfs on the island what causes the stop, if it´s the turkish coastguard or police, or the high presence of navi vessels on the water. maybe it is just the wind, or they have no boats right now. we don´t know. on the other side it is getting hefty here under the surface. a lot of volunteers suffer from the low action, feeling not needed here. the goverment and political pressure is getting stronger as well. the camps are officially run by the military now, a lot of the food distribution will come from them as well, at least that is the new plan. the lifeguards spend time on the beaches waiting. frustration. the thing is, every one here knows that there are 2.5 million or more syrian refugees in turkey, another estimated 2 million refugees and immigrants and most of them want to, need to come, because there is no future for them in turkey. the western military analysts now think that assad actually going to win the war against the people of syria this year with the help of russia. so there will be no way in the future for the syrian refugees to go back to their home, it would be suicide. i guess another 500.000 to 1.000.000 syrians will flee in the next month from syria for the very same reason. same time europa close its gates, planing to use greece virtually as detention camp, while the country itself is falling even deeper into crisis. we know, they will come, somehow. if not to lesbos, chios, kos, samos, they will find other, even much more dangerous ways. the number of more than 4000 dead refugees last year will skyrock, but they will come. there is no other choice. there is nothing left for them, for their children. they deserve a future!


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ON THE ROADSIDE08.02.2016 near skalochori, lesbos/greece. facing all this intense moments within the

ON THE ROADSIDE

08.02.2016 near skalochori, lesbos/greece. facing all this intense moments within the refugee situation on lesbos, it is sometime almost hitting you how beautiful this island can be. there is actually a good reason why it is so popular among tourist that seek for nature beauty, birdwatching and to come to ease. this part of the island is still there, even if some of it is now facing this crisis, but even in these parts of the island you just go around the next corner, stop and think: “wow, thats beautiful!”


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