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#8214068
12 May 2022
Thousands of people, crowds attend the Remembrance Day commemoration for WWII victims at Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Netherlands falled silent for two minutes at 8pm on Wednesday night, as the country remembered the Dutch civilian and soldiers who died in World War II other peacekeeping missions. Trains and cars will come to a halt and there are no take-offs and landings at Schiphol airport during two minutes’ silence, which takes place at 8pm. Shops and supermarkets are required by law to close at 7pm, and bars and restaurants warn their clients that the music will stop for a short period. The main ceremony took place at the Dam war memorial in the center of Amsterdam. Thousands of people gathered without masks after two years of coronavirus covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The Dutch PM Mark Rutte, King Willem-Alexander and queen Maxima laid a wreath at the war memorial along with the survivors and members of the armed forces while the mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema gave a speech. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 4, 2022
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#8214070
12 May 2022
Thousands of people, crowds attend the Remembrance Day commemoration for WWII victims at Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Netherlands falled silent for two minutes at 8pm on Wednesday night, as the country remembered the Dutch civilian and soldiers who died in World War II other peacekeeping missions. Trains and cars will come to a halt and there are no take-offs and landings at Schiphol airport during two minutes’ silence, which takes place at 8pm. Shops and supermarkets are required by law to close at 7pm, and bars and restaurants warn their clients that the music will stop for a short period. The main ceremony took place at the Dam war memorial in the center of Amsterdam. Thousands of people gathered without masks after two years of coronavirus covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The Dutch PM Mark Rutte, King Willem-Alexander and queen Maxima laid a wreath at the war memorial along with the survivors and members of the armed forces while the mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema gave a speech. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 4, 2022
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#8214074
12 May 2022
Mark Rutte Prime Minister of the Netherlands just after he laid a wreath. Thousands of people, crowds attend the Remembrance Day commemoration for WWII victims at Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Netherlands falled silent for two minutes at 8pm on Wednesday night, as the country remembered the Dutch civilian and soldiers who died in World War II other peacekeeping missions. Trains and cars will come to a halt and there are no take-offs and landings at Schiphol airport during two minutes’ silence, which takes place at 8pm. Shops and supermarkets are required by law to close at 7pm, and bars and restaurants warn their clients that the music will stop for a short period. The main ceremony took place at the Dam war memorial in the center of Amsterdam. Thousands of people gathered without masks after two years of coronavirus covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The Dutch PM Mark Rutte, King Willem-Alexander and queen Maxima laid a wreath at the war memorial along with the survivors and members of the armed forces while the mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema gave a speech. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 4, 2022
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#8214076
12 May 2022
Thousands of people, crowds attend the Remembrance Day commemoration for WWII victims at Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Netherlands falled silent for two minutes at 8pm on Wednesday night, as the country remembered the Dutch civilian and soldiers who died in World War II other peacekeeping missions. Trains and cars will come to a halt and there are no take-offs and landings at Schiphol airport during two minutes’ silence, which takes place at 8pm. Shops and supermarkets are required by law to close at 7pm, and bars and restaurants warn their clients that the music will stop for a short period. The main ceremony took place at the Dam war memorial in the center of Amsterdam. Thousands of people gathered without masks after two years of coronavirus covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The Dutch PM Mark Rutte, King Willem-Alexander and queen Maxima laid a wreath at the war memorial along with the survivors and members of the armed forces while the mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema gave a speech. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 4, 2022
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#8214080
12 May 2022
Thousands of people, crowds attend the Remembrance Day commemoration for WWII victims at Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Netherlands falled silent for two minutes at 8pm on Wednesday night, as the country remembered the Dutch civilian and soldiers who died in World War II other peacekeeping missions. Trains and cars will come to a halt and there are no take-offs and landings at Schiphol airport during two minutes’ silence, which takes place at 8pm. Shops and supermarkets are required by law to close at 7pm, and bars and restaurants warn their clients that the music will stop for a short period. The main ceremony took place at the Dam war memorial in the center of Amsterdam. Thousands of people gathered without masks after two years of coronavirus covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The Dutch PM Mark Rutte, King Willem-Alexander and queen Maxima laid a wreath at the war memorial along with the survivors and members of the armed forces while the mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema gave a speech. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 4, 2022
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#8214084
12 May 2022
Thousands of people, crowds attend the Remembrance Day commemoration for WWII victims at Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Netherlands falled silent for two minutes at 8pm on Wednesday night, as the country remembered the Dutch civilian and soldiers who died in World War II other peacekeeping missions. Trains and cars will come to a halt and there are no take-offs and landings at Schiphol airport during two minutes’ silence, which takes place at 8pm. Shops and supermarkets are required by law to close at 7pm, and bars and restaurants warn their clients that the music will stop for a short period. The main ceremony took place at the Dam war memorial in the center of Amsterdam. Thousands of people gathered without masks after two years of coronavirus covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The Dutch PM Mark Rutte, King Willem-Alexander and queen Maxima laid a wreath at the war memorial along with the survivors and members of the armed forces while the mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema gave a speech. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 4, 2022
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#8214086
12 May 2022
Thousands of people, crowds attend the Remembrance Day commemoration for WWII victims at Dam Square in Amsterdam. The Netherlands falled silent for two minutes at 8pm on Wednesday night, as the country remembered the Dutch civilian and soldiers who died in World War II other peacekeeping missions. Trains and cars will come to a halt and there are no take-offs and landings at Schiphol airport during two minutes’ silence, which takes place at 8pm. Shops and supermarkets are required by law to close at 7pm, and bars and restaurants warn their clients that the music will stop for a short period. The main ceremony took place at the Dam war memorial in the center of Amsterdam. Thousands of people gathered without masks after two years of coronavirus covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The Dutch PM Mark Rutte, King Willem-Alexander and queen Maxima laid a wreath at the war memorial along with the survivors and members of the armed forces while the mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema gave a speech. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 4, 2022
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#7692254
26 January 2022
Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692262
26 January 2022
Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692278
26 January 2022
Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692280
26 January 2022
Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692306
26 January 2022
Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692316
26 January 2022
Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692342
26 January 2022
Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692252
26 January 2022
Portrait of a young woman from Syria in the camp. Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692256
26 January 2022
A man is cycling a bike with a little girl in the camp at the BLUE zone. Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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