Author Archives: Parwana Amiri
Letter from refugees to the world No:12
Can you imagine your self ? 15/07/2020 Kaloutsani Mosque , Ioannina ,Greece Imagine being an asylum seeker , seeking for your asylum application everywhere! Imagine yourself in long queues to get food, to see a doctor, to go to the toilet, to have a wash, to have access to the taps for water to wash … Continue reading Letter from refugees to the world No:12 → Continue reading
Letters form refugees to the world
No:7 Europe must act Congratulations to European committee , European comminicated, European commission , European union and European citizens for your 70th anniversary of alliance! But we are not able to celeberate and participate in your jubilation , as your decomposition has left us behind with all difficulties in an unbearable condition alone. However , we … Continue reading Letters form refugees to the world → Continue reading
Poems of migratorygirl
No:3 Prison or Castle Is it a castle , or a prison? Are we human,or No statues? Do we live ,or just alive? Liggle , or illegle….. We can eat , we can drink We can sleep , we can wake up But, we are just alive Here is Ritsona Are we counted human beings? … Continue reading Poems of migratorygirl → Continue reading
poems of migratory girl (No:2)
We are burning It’s not to mark the date! It’s to raise the alarm! The fire has burned our homes. The fire has burned our schools. The fire has burned our hospitals. The fire has burned our dreams. We are burning. We search for your eyes. You have turned them away. You have hidden your … Continue reading poems of migratory girl (No:2) → Continue reading
It needs courage !
Poems of a migratory girl 1) It needs Courage It needs courage to build a school ! It needs courage to touch children’s hearts ! It needs courage to welcome homelessness ! It needs courage to stand with us in one line ! It needs courage to open an educational house ! It needs courage … Continue reading It needs courage ! → Continue reading
DEMONSTRATION
by Parwana Amiri In 2019, 74 000 refugees arrived in Greece, that is 50% more than last year. 59 700 on the islands and 14 900 through the land borders. The reception centers, on the islands, are now dangerously overcrowded with 36 400 on Lesvos, Samos, Chios, Leros and Kos living in spaces that could … Continue reading DEMONSTRATION → Continue reading
Public safety or mass extinction?
Public safety or mass extinction? Here we are in the Ritsona refugee camp, located 70 kilometers north of Athens, constructed to house vulnerabe refugees. Ever since the outbreak of the Corona virus epidemic, however, the color and spirit of the camp have changed dramatically. As the whole world is facing this terrible pandemic, the Ritsona … Continue reading Public safety or mass extinction? → Continue reading