I’ve been back in the UK now for two months after 7months travelling to refugee camps across Europe, my final stop was Belgrade and before that was Idomeni where I witnessed the final weeks of the camp in the north of Greece on the border with Macedonia… Most of the refugees there had been stuckContinue reading “My Refugee Journey Update – 16th August 2016”
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The New Face Of Europe: Immigrants Between East And West
Writing about Europe’s refugee crisis is not an easy task when we consider the fact that this crisis could be presented and understood in many ways, depending on one’s political standing. For some progressive political thinkers, this is the refugee crisis of the century and all people who come to Europe need to sheltered andContinue reading “The New Face Of Europe: Immigrants Between East And West”
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly – Refugee Crisis Volunteers…
I’m currently in Mytilini, Lesvos – The Greek Island that is receiving most of the Refugees out of Syria and the region coming through Turkey in un-seaworthy boats, many capsizing on route with many fatalities from drowning and hypothermia. But once the refugees get into Europe looking for asylum, do they really know what liesContinue reading “The Good, The Bad And The Ugly – Refugee Crisis Volunteers…”