INSTITUTIONAL VIOLENCE IN MINOR’S CAMP IN BIHAć
"Better live in the streets than go to Lipa Camp"
"Better live in the streets than go to Lipa Camp"
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The deal is, oficially, "Against People-Smugglers" but in practise the action is against everybody