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Amelia Cooper

Volunteer case worker in Lesvos and Master’s student on international human rights law on European liability for human rights abuses in the Aegean islands hotspots.

  • The image depicts a makeshift settlement in a rural or semi-urban area. Numerous tents are arranged on a slope, suggesting a temporary living situation. The landscape features sparse vegetation and a few trees, while in the background, there are more established buildings, possibly residences or facilities. The scene conveys a sense of hardship, with signs of disarray and poverty surrounding the tents. The sky is clear with little cloud cover, indicating a sunny day. A person stands in the foreground, observing the surroundings. Greece, the Humanitarian Dead-End Amelia Cooper, Sylvain Mercadier · March 2020 The spread of the coranovirus crisis has diverted attention from another human tragedy, that caused by the European management of the “refugee crisis” that began in 2015. After the announcement that Turkey would open its borders to refugees wishing to come to Europe and the Greek reaction of (…)
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