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An RMG worker takes a short break from work as workers are separated by polythene barriers to maintain social distance during work as a prec...

#6952812

RMG Worker During Pandemic

13 August 2021

An RMG worker takes a short break from work as workers are separated by polythene barriers to maintain social distance during work as a prec...

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13 August 2021

An RMG worker takes a short break from work as workers are separated by polythene barriers to maintain social distance during work as a precaution against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 12, 2021.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644550

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644550

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644551

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644552

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644553

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644554

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644555

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644556

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644557

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644558

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644558

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

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Interrupted childhood is a visual journey

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on J...

#644560

18 June 2015

Interrupted childhood is a visual journey through the daily life of refugee children, divided and living in six field camps in Bulgaria on June 17, 2015. Attracted by the idea of a less hostile life and hoping to get the documentation that would allow them to travel to other countries in Western Europe, thousands of families, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, endanger their physical integrity in the lush and rough forest that separates Turkey and Bulgaria. However, the reality they discover is different from what they had in mind. They find that Bulgaria, as well as becoming a particular kind of purgatory, is a poor and unequal country, in which many of the common people survive on pensions of 120 euros and monthly salaries of EUR350, and where minorities and disadvantaged groups live in permanent exclusion, sometimes condemned to oblivion and ostracism. As in any conflict or situation of marginality, the first to suffer are the thousands of children, who see their childhood interrupted and deprived of education, which is supposedly guaranteed as a fundamental right, regardless of their legal status, under the UN Convention on Children's Rights, the UN Convention on Refugees of 1951 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.


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