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Maël Galisson

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  • The image depicts a beach scene with a gray, cloudy sky creating a moody atmosphere. In the foreground, there is a large, black tarp or covering laid out on the sand, surrounded by smooth stones and scattered seashells. The beach appears to be wet, likely from recent tides, and there are gentle waves in the background. In the distance, a boat can be seen on the horizon, and rays of sunlight break through the clouds, creating a contrast with the darker tones of the sand and the tarp. Calais: “People are dying on your beaches” Maël Galisson · 5 February At least 89 migrants died on France’s marine border with England in 2024. A record number which associations, trades unions and political parties decided to denounce with a “great march for justice and dignity”.
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