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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Pictures; Volunteer Theo Hatziioannou in sports centre.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Pictures; Abby Masters-Bourne , Fran Sambrook , Elenor Campbell in sports centre.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Pictures; Abby Masters-Bourne , Fran Sambrook , Elenor Campbell in sports centre.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Pictures; Abby Masters-Bourne , Fran Sambrook , Elenor Campbell in sports centre.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Pictures; Susan Johnson and husband in sports centre.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Pictures; Susan Johnson and husband in sports centre.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Pictures; Susan Johnson and husband in sports centre.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.
"Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.
Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.
Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.
Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.
Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.
Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
Greece, Rhodes. July 2023
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Students Covid-19 pandemic
The Park View Student Village In October 2020 two 18 year old female students died at the Park View student village of Newcastle University after an alledged drug overdose in which they were reportedly taking Ketamine.
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Students Covid-19 pandemic
The Park View campus of Newcastle University. In October 2020 two 18 year old female students died at the Park View village campus of Newcastle University after an alledged drug overdose in which they were reportedly taking Ketamine.
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Students Covid-19 pandemic
Newcastle University. In October 2020 two 18 year old female students died at the Park View student campus of Newcastle University after an alledged drug overdose in which they were reportedly taking Ketamine.
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Students Covid-19 pandemic
The Park View Student Village of Newcastle University. In October 2020 two 18 year old female students died at the Park View student village campus of Newcastle University after an alleged drug overdose in which they were reportedly taking Ketamine.
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Mono Print
A dhow, the traditional trading boat of the gulf area loaded to the gunnels with colour TV sets, refrigerators and other modern merchandise before setting off on its route to Karachi and Bombay. Beyond the dhow is the modernistic structure of the Sheraton Hotel, one of the most outstanding examples of modern architecture on the gulf water front, Dubai, UAE
circa 1970's (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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NEWS - Japan: Das olympische Dorf für Tokio 2020
The athlete village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games is seen in Tokyo, Japan, on November 1, 2019. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ozawa/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Das olympische Dorf für Tokio 2020
The athlete village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games is seen in Tokyo, Japan, on November 1, 2019. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ozawa/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Das olympische Dorf für Tokio 2020
The athlete village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games is seen in Tokyo, Japan, on November 1, 2019. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ozawa/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Das olympische Dorf für Tokio 2020
The athlete village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games is seen in Tokyo, Japan, on November 1, 2019. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ozawa/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Das olympische Dorf für Tokio 2020
The athlete village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games is seen in Tokyo, Japan, on November 1, 2019. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ozawa/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Das olympische Dorf für Tokio 2020
The athlete village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games is seen in Tokyo, Japan, on November 1, 2019. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ozawa/AFLO)
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NEWS - Davos: hochkarätige Gäste sprechen am WEF
01/15/2017. Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. Snow is covering the solar pannels roof of Congress Center Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur//SIPA_1524.039/Credit:Pierre Abensur/WEF/SIPA/1701181618 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00789177
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: A Kurdish migrant from Iraq in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. 1,500 Kurdish migrants live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406245
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Iraq in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. They live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406244
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Iraq with a cat in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. They live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406243
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Children from Kurdish migrants from Iraq play in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. They live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406242
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Children from Kurdish migrants from Iraq play in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. They live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406241
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: A Kurdish migrant from Iraq in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. The truck is on its way to Calais, and is used by migrants to enter the United Kingdom. They live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406240
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Iraq in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. They live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406238
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Iraq in a refugee camp, between a highway and a railroad. The trucks are on their way to Calais, and are used by migrants to enter the United Kingdom. They live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406239
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406237
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: A Kurdish woman enters her hut. 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406236
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: A construction worker puts a prefabricated hut together in a camp for 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, who live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406235
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Construction workers put prefabricated huts together in a camp for 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, who live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406233
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406234
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406232
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406231
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: A British truck driver, employed by a British NGO, delivers an empty container to serve as a kitchen in a camp for 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, living in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406230
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: A British truck driver, employed by a British NGO, delivers an empty container to serve as a kitchen in a camp for 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, living in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406229
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 15, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406228
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Iraq in a public area. 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406227
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Iraq charge their smartphones in a public area. 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406226
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Iraq charge their smartphones in a public area. 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406225
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: A Kurdish immigrant from Iraq looks at his smartphone while he cooks the evening meal on an open fire next to the hut where he lives with his son and the rest of his family. 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406224
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406223
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: 1,500 Kurdish migrants from Irak, on their way to England, live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406222
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Distribution of food by a local NGO to Kurdish migrants from Iraq on their way to England, who live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406220
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Distribution of food by a local NGO to Kurdish migrants from Iraq on their way to England, who live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406221
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Kurdish migrants from Irak built an extension to their hut. They are on their way to England and live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406219
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NEWS - Neue Flüchtlingsunterkünfte in Grande Synthe, Nordfrankreich
March 14, 2016 - Grande Synthe, France: Muhammed (C), 13, with his parents Nasreen (2L) and Adi (L), and a Kurdish family. They are migrants from Iraq on the way to England. They traveled to Turkey, took a boat to Greece, took the Balkan route to Sweden, that they left disappointed after three months. Now they live in the first refugee camp in France that meets international standards, according to Doctors Without Borders. The municipality of Grande Synthe wanted the camp, the French State wants to close it. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05406218
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