BEING WOMEN AT THE EUROPEAN BORDERS: FLEEING SIERRA LEONE AND FINDING VIOLENCE IN EUROPE
A woman from Sierra Leone explains why she left her country and her children to seek safety and the violence that she has been facing since she reached Europe.
A woman from Sierra Leone explains why she left her country and her children to seek safety and the violence that she has been facing since she reached Europe.
“I think about going back to Morocco. I feel sick. I feel sick in my head. Sometimes I want death, it’s better than this torture.”
A story of how the every day live in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the EU borders, looks like
Today we have something very important to present: Our latest BORDER VIOLENCE SPECIAL REPORT, that you can download here
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By Lusi Domeney with the information of one victim of this pushback / Photos shared by the person who tells the story Recently we were contacted by Amir (fake name…
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One more year, European Union did not make any big step to avoid that thousands of people seeking for safety remain outdoors on winter
Physical violence inflicted on people on the move can be immortalised in images. Psychological violence they suffer cannot be represented in images.