Πεθαίνοντας στη Μόρια – Στιγμιότυπα από την καθημερινότητα των προσφύγων (φωτό)

Αν μία εικόνα ισοδυναμεί με χιλιάδες λέξεις, ακολουθεί ένας καταρράκτης λέξεων για την καθημερινότητα των προσφύγων στο στρατόπεδο συγκέντρωσης στη Μόρια που μας αφήνει χωρίς μιλιά.

Αν μία εικόνα ισοδυναμεί με χιλιάδες λέξεις, ακολουθεί ένας καταρράκτης λέξεων που μας αφήνει χωρίς μιλιά, από το φακό του Βασίλη Ασβεστόπουλου.

Cementary for drowned refugees within the municipal olive tree fields

Cementary for drowned refugees within the municipal olive tree fields – Abdallah Khalaf, 77 years old

Cementary for drowned refugees within the municipal olive tree fields – Abdi Ghalia, 31 years old and Abdi Walat, 1 year old

Cementary for drowned refugees within the municipal olive tree fields

Cementary for drowned refugees within the municipal olive tree fields

Cementary for drowned refugees within the municipal olive tree fields – nameless grave

Vasilis Ampelogiannis, secretary of the communist party section Lesbos

A child entering the music lesson container of Camp Karatepe

A sculpture at the entrance of Karatepe, the camp of the municipality of Mytilene. One of the best camps for refugees in Greece

Refugee Camp Moria, a former military camp with capacity for 1500 refugees but used for almost 7000 people as a overcrowded Hot Spot Camp

Refugee Camp Moria, a former military camp with capacity for 1500 refugees but used for almost 7000 people as a overcrowded Hot Spot Camp

Refugee Camp Moria, a former military camp with capacity for 1500 refugees but used for almost 7000 people as a overcrowded Hot Spot Camp

Refugee Camp Moria, a former military camp with capacity for 1500 refugees but used for almost 7000 people as a overcrowded Hot Spot Camp

Refugee Camp Moria, a former military camp with capacity for 1500 refugees but used for almost 7000 people as a overcrowded Hot Spot Camp

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