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AMIRA’S STORY IN SPAIN: 30 YEARS WORKING WITHOUT DOCUMENTS AND THEREFORE WITHOUT BASIC RIGHTS
Rafa Del Barrio

AMIRA’S STORY IN SPAIN: 30 YEARS WORKING WITHOUT DOCUMENTS AND THEREFORE WITHOUT BASIC RIGHTS

  • Post author:nonamekitchen
  • Post published:07/08/2023
  • Post category:Ceuta

The bureaucratic obstacles that Spain and, in particular, Ceuta impose on migrants forces people to spend years without documentation. Many people end working in slave-like conditions.

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CEUTA AND THE CLOUDS OVER THE “ISLAND”
Alessandro lasilli

CEUTA AND THE CLOUDS OVER THE “ISLAND”

  • Post author:nonamekitchen
  • Post published:27/10/2022
  • Post category:Ceuta/Sin categoría

Many children live in the streets of this Spanish city, where all the legal procedures go very slowly, leaving people in a vital limbo.

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CEUTA DENIES PEOPLE THE POSSIBILITY TO APPLY FOR ASYLUM
Eduardo Oyana

CEUTA DENIES PEOPLE THE POSSIBILITY TO APPLY FOR ASYLUM

  • Post author:nonamekitchen
  • Post published:21/10/2022
  • Post category:No Name Kitchen Work/Spain

Asylum is an international right inherent to all human beings, without distinction. In Ceuta, the impossibility of obtaining an appointment to apply is a reality.

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