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  • Refugees inside the barracks came out to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Refugees inside the barracks came out into the yard to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Refugees inside the barracks came out into the yard to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • A banner showing where to drop-off items to help support refugees, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • Young people from Syria and Libya supported by Refugee Action get a selfie at the demo. Refugee Action is one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • A group of refugees look through a selection of pictures of other refugees that have passed through Calais since the Sangatte refugee camp closed. <br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees line up for their evening meal outside a disused warehouse in Calais, France. The charity Secour Cathlique helped provide two meals a day and some clothes for the refugees. <br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • 19 year old Bayan from Syria supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • 19 year old Bayan from Syria supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • Refugees watch another ship leave Calais, France for Dover, Britain. Most of the refugees try and hide on lorries as they enter the ferry terminal or the channel tunnel.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • 13 year old Couvin from the DRC supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • Arzad, a 15-year-old Afghan refugee in Calais, France. Arzad is trying to find a way to smuggle himself into the UK so he can seek asylum. The majority of refugees find spaces to hide on lorries.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees and asylum seekers in Calais, France sit eating lunch that they have received from the charity Secour Cathlique. Many hide their faces for fear of being recognised after fleeing their country of origin.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees queuing for food in Calais, France. The food is being given out by the Secour Cathlique charity. <br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • A group of refugees in Calais France are waiting to hear an outcome from a local residents meeting to see if they can have access to a public shower block.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees in Calais, France telephone friends and relatives back home to let them know they are safe from a local payphone.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • A group of refugees having a kick around with a football during the day in Calais, France.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • A group refugees play fighting on industrial wasteland in Calais, France whilst waiting to find a way into the UK.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • On an industrial wasteland in Calais, France refugees and asylum seekers line up to receive food from the charity Secour Cathlique, who feed them 2 meals a day.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • A group of mixed origin refugees hanging about on wasteland in Calais, France.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees in Calais, France are given tokens for clothes by the charity Secour Cathlique. The tokens are given out weekly on a fist come fist served basis.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees in Calais, France spend most of their day waiting around for nightfall where they will try and find a way into the UK.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees Welcome sign in front of Barcelonas City Hall, also known as the Casa de la Ciutat, stands on one side of the Plaça Sant Jaume, right in the middle of Barcelonas Gothic Quarter, Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona launched a municipal plan to welcome refugees fleeing wars from places like Syria and Iraq.
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Sudanese refugees warm their hands over a small stick fire, trying to keep warm..
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  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station where refugees wait for trains to Austria and Germany. A notice on a pillar warns refugees going to Germany of the implications of the Dublin Regulation.
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  • Remains of rubber boat that brought refugees from Syria to the Greek island of Chios. As soon as they landed they slit the boat to prevent them being sent back out to sea. Each boat brought 50 refugees across the Aegean from Turkey, a five hour crossing.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'. Women show victory fingers.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'. Women show victory fingers.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. Young boy holding a pre Gaddafi flag
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'. Crowd seen through a pre Gaddaffi flag.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. One of the chants was 'We don't want milk for our children we want guns for our fighters'.
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  • Jordan. Amman. Syrian refugees. Thursday April 18th 2013. Muna, 65 – living alone “All the things in this house are from the neighbours. My daughter is in Amman with her family as refugees but her husband doesn’t want me to stay with them. My two sons are still in Syria.My husband died 10 years ago."
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Refugees queue for a distribution of blankets.
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp where Doctors of the World have a clinic. Sudanese refugees try to keep warm
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Sudanese refugees try to keep warm holding their hands over a small stick fire.
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  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. November 2015. Refugees build a new shelter.
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  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station. Refugees wait for trains to Austria and Germany. Syrian refugees get on a train for the Austrian border.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for refugees from Libya. After Friday prayers refugees (mostly mothers and children) held a demonstration around the camp. Young girl shouting.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees in a RHIB boat into the harbour on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • Greece . Chios Island, one of the places where refugees from Turkey land en route to Northern Europe. Newly arrived refugees sleep on some grass next to Souda camp.
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  • Greece . Chios Island, one of the places where refugees from Turkey land en route to Northern Europe. Newly arrived refugees relax on the beach next to Souda camp where they have to register. Turkey is visible in the distance.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
    UK-Migrant-Solidarity-1354.jpg
  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees in a RHIB boat into the harbour on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
    UK-Migrant-Solidarity-1193.jpg
  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees in a RHIB boat into the harbour on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
    UK-Migrant-Solidarity-1187.jpg
  • Greece . Chios Island, one of the places where refugees from Turkey land en route to Northern Europe. Newly arrived refugees relax on the beach next to Souda camp.
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  • Greece . Chios Island, one of the places where refugees from Turkey land en route to Northern Europe. Newly arrived refugees relax on the beach next to Souda camp. A young woman smiles and holds a handbag with a Union Jack on it.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • Rashid, a refugee from Sudan travelled for one month to reach Calais, France on his way to England.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain. There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • A Muslim refugee praying in Calais, France whilst waiting to get into the UK.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • An Iraqi refugee giving his friend a special back massage on wasteland in Calais, France. <br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • A young Syrian refugee girl looks out over a square in Shatila refugee camp. Sabra and Shatila camps are the home to up 5000 Syrian refugees.
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  • An Afghan refugee on industrial wasteland in Calais, France. The young man is waiting to try and seek asylum in the UK.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • A disused van on wasteland in Calais, France. A group of refugee are using the van for sleeping in whilst they find a way into the UK to seek asylum.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees, Keleti station Budapest, Hungary. A group of Hungarian child volunteers help refugee children find clothes that fit them.
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  • Refugees, Keleti station Budapest, Hungary. A refugee woman has a wash at a tap stand.
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Jeremie Muteba , volunteer nurse and refugee, with a IV (intravenous) drip
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees gather outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
    0PH14700 copy_1.jpg
  • Refugees sleep outside the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 2, 2015. An estimated 3,000 people are now believed to be camped out at the station as authorities continue to block those without European visas or travel documents from boarding trains.
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  • Volunteers from the charity Secour Cathlique in Calais, France hand out hot tea every afternoon. <br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. November 2015.
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  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station. Refugees board a train to the  Austrian border.
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  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station. Refugees wait for trains to Austria and Germany
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Men washing in 'the Jungle' migrant camp in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. The Calais jungle is the nickname given to a series of camps in the vicinity of Calais, France, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Tent city 'the Jungle' migrant camp in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. The Calais jungle is the nickname given to a series of camps in the vicinity of Calais, France, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Migrants walk along the railway track leading to the EuroTunnel at night, in Calais, France, August 10, 2015. Migrants are attempting to enter the United Kingdom illegally by stowing away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. The migrants are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Young boys with home-made football.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Young children.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New mothers waiting to get babies vaccinated as the nurse prepares a syringe of vaccine.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Fedwa Mamie  mother of six with baby Eboma Mamie 3 weeks old, waiting to get her vaccinated .
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp where Doctors of the World have a clinic. Nais and her daughter Karla, from Iraq, with the blanket they have been given
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp .  A volunteers from Britain helps clear up rubbish and mess from the fire the night before (Saturday  21st November 2015 )
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp .  A charred bible amongst the  mess from the fire the night before (Saturday  21st November 2015 )
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  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. November 2015. An Afghan man juggles oranges at the entrance to the 'Therapy Community Space'.
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  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. November 2015. The word 'Freedoom' is written on the concrete motorway support at the camp entrance.
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  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. November 22nd 2015. Heavy rain has washed out many tents.
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