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Letter to the world from Ritsona (No.11)

“Born with a hole in the heart” (Struggles of a baby (Rahela ) who was born with a hole in the heart and braveness of a mother in the refugee camps ) I am Rahela Eimagh and I am six months old. From the moment my heart started beating in my mother’s womb, in  Moria, … Continue reading Letter to the world from Ritsona (No.11) Continue reading

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Poems of an uprooted butterfly NO:6

How easy you ……. we How easy you left us behind How hard we continued the way How easy you faded our lives How hard we stayed displayed How easy you suffocated our voices How hard we broke the silence How easy you called us danger How hard we proved our peace How easy you … Continue reading Poems of an uprooted butterfly NO:6 Continue reading

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Letters From Refugees to the World – Victoria Square (No:13)

Is it a crime to …….? We come from far away lands – lands of war, violence, misery. Our lives were threatened every day, every hour, every minute. So we plucked our courage and we left in search of a better, a secure and safe future — for ourselves and our children. We traveled in … Continue reading Letters From Refugees to the World – Victoria Square (No:13) Continue reading

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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

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Letter from Refugees to the world No:10

by migratory girl We do not have a second shelter We took our children´s hands while our homes were blown up by bombs and death was invading our lives. We tolerated all sorts of hardship and crossed thousands of kilometers, to reach safety, find refuge. Then we arrived here. We were treated  harshly, at times, … Continue reading Letter from Refugees to the world No:10 Continue reading

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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

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Seht, welche Probleme wir haben: Ich bin eine unbegleitete Minderjährige!

Brief an die Welt aus Moria (Nr. 3): Parwana: ein wanderndes Mädchen! Lesst den ganzen Artikel hier auf Seite 17 im Schlepper! “In Moria haben wir keinen Platz zum Wohnen. Wir sind ohne Obdach zwischen tausenden von Erwachsenen und Fremden. Wir schlafen auf dem Boden, in Zelten oder wo immer wir einen Platz finden, bis … Continue reading Seht, welche Probleme wir haben: Ich bin eine unbegleitete Minderjährige! Continue reading

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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

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Enough is enough!

I am Parwana Amiri and at this moment where I’ m writing to you. I’ m sitting back against the wall located in the middle of nowhere, between factories that produce different gases that cause various breathing problems to children and elder people. Here is Ritsona, the refugee camp, where responsibility is absent, vulnerable s … Continue reading Enough is enough! Continue reading

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From behind the borders!

by Parwana Amiri. Our life has been put in hands that are playing with us, as if we were dolls. Today, we are controlled by politicians’ hands, as if we were puppets . When our country was, and still is, under war, we had to leave it — not for a better life but in … Continue reading From behind the borders! Continue reading

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