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"
A story of how the every day live in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the EU borders, looks like
I have been on the field for two months, within these months my own people have been suffering a war and genocide. I am Palestinian, but I am far from my people and homeland. Far from the fight. Far from my family who is stuck under military occupation and nightly invasions.
Some fundamental topics of today’s society: the role of the passport in the surreal bureaucratic game of establishing a person’s right to exist.
Personal reflections from a No Name Kitchen volunteer on the ground about how some things haven't changed in Bihac, Bosnia Herzegovina, after one year.
Mayte's story is the story of thousands of people who flee their countries of origin, fleeing poverty or persecution, only to find Europe violently closing its doors to them.
Life in a refugee camp near European Union
By Arshad Isakjee Tinned tomatoes, pasta, apples, coffee beans and tea bags. Razor blades. Energy drinks, lighters. Potatoes, Toothbrushes, canned fish, blankets, sleeping bags and pillows. Ladles, nail clippers, shampoo,…
By Jule W. The winds have changed in Velika Kladusa. It has been two weeks since the Miral camp closed and with this, also a change of atmosphere occured. This…
We park the van near Kladušnica, just outside the town center. About fifteen minutes later, there is only the course of the river breaking the silence, and a seaful of…