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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Leben im Flüchtlingscamp im griechischen Vasilika
July 11, 2016 - Vasilika, Greece - The Vasilika refugee camp is a military-run refugee camp located in an old warehouse in Vasilika village (Thermi) near Souroti, Central Macedonia, Greece on 11 July 2016. The is no vendilation inside, and the roof is from sheet metal increasing the high summer temperatures inside. The running water is low and warm. Food is very bad sometimes. The camp opened on 14 June 2016 to host the refugees evicted from the Idomeni refugee camp and Hotel Hara in Evzoni near the Greek - FYROM (Macedonia) borders). Greek authorities declared that 1,158 people, fundamentally Syrian and Iraqi, were moved from the Eko camp (belonging to Idomeni refugee camp) to Vasilika in buses.As of 23 June 2016, there were 1,205 refugees registered in the Vasilika refugee camp. Some refugees have denounced to the media the poor conditions of the camp regarding food and facilities. The camp is near the road that connects Thessaloniki with Poligiros and there is high traffic. Citizens protested before bringing the refugees here against the big number of refugees. Refugees also protest sometimes because of the bad living conditions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Flüchtlingslager in Idomeni
Flüchtlinge an der griechisch mazedonischen Grenze in Idomeni / 090416 *** Idomeni, Greece - 09.04.2016
21 Syrian and 4 Iraqi Refugees including children who were stucked for weeks at the Macedonian-Serbian border arrive back in Idomeni. According to them the Macedonian police offered them that they will bring them into a regular refugee camp in Gevgelija. But actually they were brought to the greek border, were beaten and their money taken away. In Idomeni they complain to UNHCR about the behavior of the Macedonian police. They show registration cards, meal tickets and medical papers in which they received in Macedonia. Some refugees. Some refugees were so run-down of the incidents that they asked UNHCR staff if they could help them to go back to Syria.
21 syrische und 3 irakische Fluechtlinge, darunter auch Kinder, die einige Wochen an der mazedonisch-serbischen Grenze feststeckten kamen zurueck nach Idomeni. Nach ihren Angaben bot ihnen die mazedonische Polizei an, sie in ein Fluechtlingslager in Gevgelija zu bringen. Doch stattdessen seien sie an die griechische Grenze gebracht worden, wo man sie geschlagen und ausgeraubt habe. In Idomeni beschwerten sie sich nun beim UNHCR ueber das Verhalten der mazedonischen Polizei. Sie zeigten auch mitgebrachte Unterlagen aus Mazedonien, darunter Arztpapiere, abgestempelte Essenskarten und Registrierausweise. Einige Flüchtlinge waren von den Ereignissen so mitgenommen, dass sie das UNHCR-Mitarbeiter baten sie dabei zu unterstützen zurück nach Syrien kommen zu können.
(FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21555281
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NEWS - Flüchtlingslager in Idomeni
Flüchtlinge an der griechisch mazedonischen Grenze in Idomeni / 090416 *** Idomeni, Greece - 09.04.2016
21 Syrian and 4 Iraqi Refugees including children who were stucked for weeks at the Macedonian-Serbian border arrive back in Idomeni. According to them the Macedonian police offered them that they will bring them into a regular refugee camp in Gevgelija. But actually they were brought to the greek border, were beaten and their money taken away. In Idomeni they complain to UNHCR about the behavior of the Macedonian police. They show registration cards, meal tickets and medical papers in which they received in Macedonia. Some refugees. Some refugees were so run-down of the incidents that they asked UNHCR staff if they could help them to go back to Syria.
21 syrische und 3 irakische Fluechtlinge, darunter auch Kinder, die einige Wochen an der mazedonisch-serbischen Grenze feststeckten kamen zurueck nach Idomeni. Nach ihren Angaben bot ihnen die mazedonische Polizei an, sie in ein Fluechtlingslager in Gevgelija zu bringen. Doch stattdessen seien sie an die griechische Grenze gebracht worden, wo man sie geschlagen und ausgeraubt habe. In Idomeni beschwerten sie sich nun beim UNHCR ueber das Verhalten der mazedonischen Polizei. Sie zeigten auch mitgebrachte Unterlagen aus Mazedonien, darunter Arztpapiere, abgestempelte Essenskarten und Registrierausweise. Einige Flüchtlinge waren von den Ereignissen so mitgenommen, dass sie das UNHCR-Mitarbeiter baten sie dabei zu unterstützen zurück nach Syrien kommen zu können.
(FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21555267
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NEWS - Flüchtlingslager in Idomeni
Flüchtlinge an der griechisch mazedonischen Grenze in Idomeni / 090416 *** Idomeni, Greece - 09.04.2016
21 Syrian and 4 Iraqi Refugees including children who were stucked for weeks at the Macedonian-Serbian border arrive back in Idomeni. According to them the Macedonian police offered them that they will bring them into a regular refugee camp in Gevgelija. But actually they were brought to the greek border, were beaten and their money taken away. In Idomeni they complain to UNHCR about the behavior of the Macedonian police. They show registration cards, meal tickets and medical papers in which they received in Macedonia. Some refugees. Some refugees were so run-down of the incidents that they asked UNHCR staff if they could help them to go back to Syria.
21 syrische und 3 irakische Fluechtlinge, darunter auch Kinder, die einige Wochen an der mazedonisch-serbischen Grenze feststeckten kamen zurueck nach Idomeni. Nach ihren Angaben bot ihnen die mazedonische Polizei an, sie in ein Fluechtlingslager in Gevgelija zu bringen. Doch stattdessen seien sie an die griechische Grenze gebracht worden, wo man sie geschlagen und ausgeraubt habe. In Idomeni beschwerten sie sich nun beim UNHCR ueber das Verhalten der mazedonischen Polizei. Sie zeigten auch mitgebrachte Unterlagen aus Mazedonien, darunter Arztpapiere, abgestempelte Essenskarten und Registrierausweise. Einige Flüchtlinge waren von den Ereignissen so mitgenommen, dass sie das UNHCR-Mitarbeiter baten sie dabei zu unterstützen zurück nach Syrien kommen zu können.
(FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21555268
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NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: Gruppo di migranti cammina verso il transit camp
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
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NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: La fila nel transit camp, all'arrivo del treno
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: l'interno del treno che porterà i migranti da Gevgelija a Tabanovtse al confine con la Serbia
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: Un uomo in carrozzina viene aiuto a salire sul treno
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10015804_035
NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: Du giovani Siriani mostrano il foglio rilasciato dalle autorità Greche che serve per passare la frontiera
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: Famiglia Siriana, passa il confine tra Grecia e Macedonia
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: l'acquisto dei biglietti per il treno nel transit camp di Gevgelija
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Grenze zu Mazedonien: Griechenland schickt Migranten zurück ins Landesinnere
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
31 12 2015 Gevgelija ( Macedonia )
News, Refugees Crisis
La Macedonia ha ristretto il passaggio del confine solo a chi proviene da Siria, Afghanistan e Iraq, in quanto considerati rifugiati di guerra.
Tutti gli altri sono respinti e costretti a tornare indietro.
Una volta superato il confine, i migranti vengono accolti in un campo di transito alla periferia della cittadina macedone di Gevgelija, dove rimangono in attesa del treno che li porterà, dopo aver pagato un biglietto di 25 euro - esclusi i minori di 10 anni - al confine con la Slovenia.
Nella foto: La fila nel transit camp, all'arrivo del treno
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
December 31, 2015 Gevgelija (Macedonia)
Macedonia has restricted the passage of the border just to the people who come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, as they are considered war refugees.
All others are rejected and come back.
After passing the border, the refugees are accommodated in a transit camp on the outskirts of the Gevgelija, Macedonian town, where they await the train that will take them, after paying a ticket for 25 Euros - excluding children under 10 years - on the Slovenian border with
In the pic: (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Flüchtlingskrise: Dramatische Szenen an der griechisch-mazedonischen Grenze
Dec. 4, 2015 - Idomeni, Makadonia, Greece - Around 5 000 refugees/migrants wait for hours to cross the border between Greece and Macedonia in Idomeni on Friday, 4th December 2015. Only 2 000 people crossed the border during the day. Because of the tensions between polices forces and refugees, MAT (anti-riot polices) came to help the police to create a sanitary line to leave small group to get close to the border and control the flow (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Flüchtlingskrise: Dramatische Szenen an der griechisch-mazedonischen Grenze
Dec. 4, 2015 - Idomeni, Makadonia, Greece - On Friday 4th December 2015, between Greece and Macedonia close to Idomeni; the border was opened. Few days ago, Macedonia built a big fence to control the flow of refugees. Only people from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq are considering as refugees who are allowed to cross for small group. During all the day, there were a lot of tension between the police forces and the refugees. Many refugees wanted to cross the border. However, there were no fights or riot. Some refugees fought together during the queue (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas