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#11143623
13 April 2024
Pro-Israel demonstrators are counter-protesting while people are marching in central London, holding banners and Palestinian flags during a demonstration in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza, on April 13, 2024.
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#10928123
22 January 2024
People are marching during a protest in support of Palestinians and calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza in Barcelona, Spain, on January 20, 2024.
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22 January 2024
People are marching during a protest in support of Palestinians and calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza in Barcelona, Spain, on January 20, 2024.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328940
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328941
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328942
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328943
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328944
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328945
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328946
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328948
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328950
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328952
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328953
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328956
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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Police is blocking migrants trying to march towards the Greek-FYROM borders
17 November 2017
#2328957
17 November 2017
About 300 refugees and migrants tried to march to the Greek-FYROM borders and the area of Idomeni on 16 November 2017. The asylum-seekers tried to get to the borders to follow the Balkan route and get to the European countries. Some of them demanded to reunite with their families that are already settled in North-West European countries. The march was organized through social media among the refugees with the support of solidarity-leftists group. A group of migrants arrived also from Athens. Police blocked them before the train station in the city center and offered them hospitality to camps to pass the night. The marchers after police's denial to continue their walk, sat down and protested for a while. Most of the people were from Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine and African countries. Just before midnight, refugees abandoned their mission and returned to their homes. A few of them stayed during the night in Aristotle square.
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