My Refugee Journey – 4th March 2016

My Refugee Journey – 4th March 2016 A great day today, every day is great, so rewarding, from just little things through out each day, like making tea to giving the tea out to the refugees to kicking the football about with the kids.  But today Fred who is the boss of HSA with his wifeContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 4th March 2016”

My Refugee Journey – 3rd March 2016

My Refugee Journey – 3rd March 2016 Today Ive sort of got a day off to help my back recover, but I’ve already arranged to be with Nicolle Hodges from CTV (A Canadian TV Channel) who was going to volunteer from 4pm-midnight at Kara Tepe, helping with the tea, so we meet up before and weContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 3rd March 2016”

My Refugee Journey – 26th to 29th February 2016

My Refugee Journey – 26th February to 29th February 2016 Well it’s been hectic! Boats are coming across from Turkey at a much bigger rate – It’s been so busy Ive not even had chance to write my blog onto the word doc before I post it to my website.  So although I have everythingContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 26th to 29th February 2016”

My Refugee Journey – 24th February 2016

My Refugee Journey – 24th February 2016 Weather turned today with extremely heavy rain and thunder/lightning storm…  So watch duty has been called off, but instead of a night off Ive volunteered to be on emergency call all night and helping with recruitment on social media for HSA.  The night duty was very quiet, andContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 24th February 2016”

My Refugee Journey – 23rd February 2016

The day started with me getting up at about 11am after another night shift watching over the water for refugee boats coming from Turkey…  After getting myself ready I headed down to Damas the bar/restaurant that we all tend to hang out at when we are not on duty, mainly to use the wifi asContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 23rd February 2016”

My Refugee Journey – 21st February 2016

My Refugee journey – 21st February 2016 Well I can start with saying that the weather was much better tonight than the first night of heavy winds coming off the sea…  The day started after a mornings sleep and then I headed off to the OP (Observation Post) where I was the night before toContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 21st February 2016”

My Refugee Journey – 18/19th February 2016

Im writing this at 1:30am on 20th February, as Ive just finished a back to back day shift and night shift and now Im on Emergency Call incase any refugee boats come in over night and early morning…  Its been a long 2days! So I will start with 18th Feb, I got to the refugeeContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 18/19th February 2016”

My Refugee Journey – 17th February 2016

Today was the busiest day I’ve had since being here in Lesvos, which is about 10days now…  We started the day with a massive beach clean-up, which is where lots of volunteers from various groups/organisations here to support the refugees go to the beach and clear as much of the life jackets and small boatsContinue reading “My Refugee Journey – 17th February 2016”

The Refugee Camp That Isn’t Really A Refugee Camp…

A normal refugee camp that we have all seen before across the globe over the years has only ever had a maximum of 2 nationalities, but the camp in Calais named the Jungle has people from approximately 15 different nations and is home to over 6000 people. I recently visited the Jungle with Brighton baseContinue reading “The Refugee Camp That Isn’t Really A Refugee Camp…”

Muslim Rape Jihad: The Western Women – The First Victims of Forced Immigration

The current Muslim rape epidemic in Europe seems to be an expected outcome of the forced third world immigration. Our liberal oriented politicians didn’t think about it when they were welcoming the thousands of young males from the Middle East and North Africa, under the childish explanation that they are suffered population who will contributeContinue reading “Muslim Rape Jihad: The Western Women – The First Victims of Forced Immigration”