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    • ‘Journalists take pictures and nothing changes’
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      • What I’m blogging about….
      • The world’s migration problem
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      • “We are here and we are human”
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      • “Greece is becoming a big concentration camp”
      • “Our job is to prevent them coming here” – EU border police
      • Nobody leaves home if things are good
      • Italy’s Libyan solution
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      • “Since I put my leg in Europe I suffer”
      • “The police make us feel like animals”
      • A humanitarian crisis in the forests of northern France
      • Ordinary Europeans welcome migrants and asylum seekers
      • Dying to get to Europe
      • Sweet prison: migrants in Spanish limbo
      • Sweet prison: migrants in Spanish limbo II
      • A refugee’s Libyan nightmare
      • Paradise Lost
      • Palermo’s ghosts
      • In search of the European dream
      • Refugees driven to despair in Calais
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  • Miscellaneous: old blogs & comment
    • Telling Stories
    • What does Britishness look like from the outside?
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    • “reporting & writing” named one of 10 best migrant blogs
    • George Orwell Prize Shortlist 2015
    • Nominated Georgina Henry Women in Journalism Prize 2016
    • Colour Blind
    • One rule for them
    • Great expectations
    • Book review
    • Why so quiet…
    • Is this what gentrification looks like?
  • Women organising
    • A conference to end sexual violence against women
    • When women fought nuclear bombs
    • Set Them Free
    • Austerity bites
    • Women on the Verge
    • The scandals we choose to ignore
    • Quiet revolutionaries: women’s rights and Islam
by Rebecca Omonira OyekanmiJuly 14, 201910:16July 14, 2019

Miscellaneous: old blogs & comment

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