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  • November 7, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Eloise contacts the network of citizens who offer aid to migrants - she is one of the inhabitants of the Roya valley who help migrants. She found five Eritrean refugees walking on the road, she took them in her car, and will shelter them in her home for a night.<br />
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7 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Eloise contacte le réseau des citoyens qui aide des migrants - elle est une des habitantes de la vallée de la Roya qui aident des migrants. Elle a trouvé cinq réfugiés érythréens qui marchaient sur la route, et elle les a pris dans sa voiture pour les accueillir dans sa maison pour une nuit.
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  • November 8, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Jean-Pierre, a 70-year-old retired police officer his wife Giselle (71) and a volunteer prepare meals to distribute to migrants in Ventimiglia, Italy. Jean-Pierre and his wife Gisele, members of a network that helps migrants, distribute 120 meals weekly.<br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Jean-Pierre, 70 ans, policier retraité, sa femme Giselle (71 ans) et un volontaire préparent des repas pour les distribuer aux migrants à Vintimille en Italie. Jean-Pierre et Gisele sont membres d'un réseau d'aide aux migrants, et distribuent 120 repas par semaine.
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  • December 5, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Discarded clothing and shoes testify to the passage of migrants through a train tunnel from Italy to France. <br />
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5 décembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Des vêtements et des chaussures jetés témoignent du passage de migrants dans un tunnel ferroviaire d'Italie vers la France.
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  • November 7, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Eritrean migrants who just arrived by foot, in the cold mountains, receive clothes. 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, formed a clandestine network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy.<br />
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7 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Les migrants érythréens qui sont arrivés à pied dans la montagne reçoivent des vêtements. 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya, dans la vallée de la Roya, dans les Alpes, à la frontière entre la France et l'Italie, ont formé un réseau pour venir en aide aux migrants.
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  • November 8, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, a 37-year-old farmer, with a migrant from Chad he houses on his farm. Cedric is one of the 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, who formed a clandestine network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy, with shelter, food and transportation.<br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, agriculteur de 37 ans, avec un migrant tchadien de 18 ans qu'il loge chez lui. Cédric est l'un des 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya dans la vallée de la Roya, à la frontière italienne, qui aident des migrants.
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  • November 7, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Eloise arrives at night at her home with her two children and five Eritreans she picked up walking on the road, she took them in her car, and will shelter them in her home for a night. Married, she is a mother of two young children, and does not hesitate to welcome  migrants in her farm house.<br />
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7 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Eloise arrive le soir à sa maison avec ses deux enfants et cinq érythréens qu'elle a trouvé sur la route, elle les emmène dans sa maison pour une nuit. Mariée, elle est mère de deux jeunes enfants et n'hésite pas à accueillir les migrants dans sa maison.
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  • November 8, 2016 - Ventimiglia, Italy: Gisele, 71, distributes meals to migrants. Gisele and her husband Jean-Pierre, are members of a network that help migrants.  <br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Vintimille, Italie: Gisele, 71 ans, distribue des repas aux migrants. Gisele et son mari Jean-Pierre, sont membres d'un réseau d'aide aux migrants.
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  Greek Police man  at the  Idomeni border crossing. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. Residents from La Courneuve, a suburb at 5 km from Paris, wait for the visit of President Francois Hollande. In the background, the 15-story high apartment complex Mail de Fontenay, part of the so called "4000" complex, flats that have been built here in 1964. 20 October 2015, La Courneuve, France.
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  regugees pass after a train came by through the make shift refugee camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: Syrian regugees on the way to the make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 4, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: Refugees from Syria in the make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Housing complex Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated apartment complexes in France, only here the poor can rent an appartment without questions asked. 22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Café Aram is the only cafe in the appartment complex Chene Pointu. 20 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. The flat the "Petit Debussy" is now empty and is one of the last to be demolished. This suburb at 5 km from Paris, was called the "4000" after the four thousand flats that have been built here in 1964. 19 October 2015, La Courneuve, France.
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  • November 3, 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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3 novembre 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. Refugees who hope to get on a waiting list to cross the border. Only a few get through every day and can continue their journey to Western Europe.   12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions difficult.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  A man and his baby daughter  after hours of waiting at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece just before crossing to Macedonia. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: Refugees wait hours before they can attempt a  border crossing. Make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Dansoko Baraka comes from Mali, he has 6 children (from 18 to 2 years). He is handicapped after he cut a nerve in his left arm trying to change the windows in this apartment. He came to France in 1991, working as a security guard. He pays 600 euro rent, his wife works part time. Housing complex Chene Pointu. 7 March 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Housing complex Chene Pointu. 15 March 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Housing complex Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated apartment complexes in France, only here the poor can rent an appartment without questions asked. 22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Housing complex Chêne Pointu. 7 March 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • Malian resident walks home after shopping,  Clichy-sous-Bois, France. Clichy-sous-Bois is a suburb 15 km from Paris, one of France’s most economically deprived. In Clichy-sous-Bois it is as if people are living in a separate country, far away from France’s republican secular values, defined by the ‘laicite’. 22 January 2015. Worldwide diffusion with exception of Holland (The Netherlands).
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  • Keita Konate 23 years and her baby Asa 8 month. The family rents  one room of 9 m2 for 450 euros a month in the apartment complex Chene Pointu, Clichy-sous-Bois, France. The Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated private apartment complexes in France, where the poorest can rent appartments. Clichy-sous-Bois is a suburb 15 km from Paris, one of France’s most economically deprived. In Clichy-sous-Bois it is as if people are living in a separate country, far away from France’s republican secular values, defined by the ‘laicite’. 22 January 2015. Worldwide diffusion with exception of Holland (The Netherlands).
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  • November 3, 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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3 novembre 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. A young Syrian refugee camps right at the border wirh Macedonia at the Idomeni border crossing. 12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions difficult.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. A young refugee from Syria uses medication against severe astma. He just spent 4 days in a Greek hospital. Refugees from Syria who hope to cross the border wait for hours at the Idomeni border crossing. Only a few get through every day and can continue their journey to Western Europe.   12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions difficult.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  children watch a movie in the  open air in the make shift refugee camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  Refugees wait for hours at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece in the  hope to cross to Macedonia that day. . 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  A man and his daughter  after hours of waiting at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece just before crossing to Macedonia. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  An exhausted woman is crying, after hours of waiting at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece just before crossing to Macedonia. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: Macedonian soldier waits for refugee who   crosses the border. Make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Refugees in collective tent of Medecins sans Frontières housing 400 at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: Boy in make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. Macedonian military guard the border at the Idomeni border crossing. 12.000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions difficult.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. Refugees from Syria and Irak walk to the Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 12.000 refugees are stuck here  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Housing complex Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated apartment complexes in France, only here the poor can rent an appartment without questions asked. 22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Bedroom for 4 children of single mother from Cameroon in the housing complex ‘Chene Pointu’. 20 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Letter boxes in the housing complex Chene Pointu. 22 January 2015, Clichy-sous-Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Ismaël Emine is the housekeeper in the Chene Pointu Complex since 10 years. Every morning he collects rubbish that tenants throw out through the windows. 11 March 2013, Clichy-sous-Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Mother and child during the midday school break. 22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. The neigborhood "La Grand Borne" in Grigny is one of the most infamous around Paris. January 14, 2015, Grigny, France., 2015, Grigny, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. A makeshift mosque in the appartment complex Chene Pointu. 21 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. Patrolling riot police prior to the visit of President Francois Hollande. In this suburb at 5 km from Paris,  four thousand flats have been built here in 1964. 20 October 2015, La Courneuve, France.
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  • schoolgirl in Belleville neigboorhood, Paris.
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  • November 3, 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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3 novembre 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • March 4, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. Refugees fight after a dispute during queing for food, which can take up to 4 hours. 12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions tough.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: Desperate pregnant woman with small child hears she has to wait hours in a overcrowded tent before the border crossing. Make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: Man wait in the early morning for registration for a border crossing to open in make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 4, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  The make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 4, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. Refugees are queing for food, which can take up to 4 hours. 12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions tough.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Housing complex Chêne Pointu. 7 March 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy-sous-Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Keita Konate 23 years and her baby Asa 8 month. The family rents  one room of 9 m2 for 450 euros a month.  22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. Young people in the suburb La Courneuve at 5 km from Paris. They live in the 15 story appartment Mail de Fontenay, part of the "4000" complex, namd after the four thousand flats that have been built here in 1964.  19 October 2015, La Courneuve, France.
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  • schoolgirls in Belleville neigboorhood, Paris.
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  • schoolgirl in Belleville neigboorhood, Paris.
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  • 20 octobre 2015, La Courneuve, France.<br />
Les résidents de La Courneuve, une banlieue à 5 km de Paris, attendent la visite du président François Hollande. En arrière-plan, les 15 étages de haut appartement courrier complexe de Fontenay, une partie des soi-disant «4000» complexes, des appartements qui ont été construits ici en 1964,<br />
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October 20, 2015, La Courneuve, France.<br />
Residents from La Courneuve, a suburb at 5 km from Paris, wait for the visit of President Francois Hollande. In the background, the 15-story high apartment complex Mail de Fontenay, part of the so called "4000" complex, flats that have been built here in 1964,
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  • November 3, 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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3 novembre 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. A refugee from Irak who hopes to get on a waiting list to cross the border with his papers. Only a few get through every day and can continue their journey to Western Europe.   12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions difficult.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. Ibrahim -5 years - in the make shift  refugee camp in Idomeni, Greece. He fled Deir ez-Zor in Syria with his family. He was burned after their house was bombed. 12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions difficult.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. Refugees from Syria and Irak walk to the Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 12.000 refugees are stuck here  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  Refugees wait for hours at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece in the  hope to cross to Macedonia that day. . 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  A family from Syria waits  near barbed wire at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. They  waited hours in the  hope to cross to Macedonia that day. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece: New refugees from Damascus arrive exhausted in make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. Ali Beshir R is 72 years and  a former Oil engineer. He walked 3 hours to join Idomeni. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult, so that the local government asked the emercency state was declared . (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Filomène, 50 years, had high expectations in President Francois Hollande, but nothing changed. Occasionally she works as a housekeeper. The elevators have been down for 5 years, maintenance is not provided, the monthly charges are high. 8 March 2013, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Resident originally from Mali walks home after shopping,  22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. A boy in La Courneuve  watches the crowd during a visit of President Francois Hollande, who  was greeted with boos. La Courneuve is 5 km from Paris.  20 October 2015, La Courneuve, France.
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  • Céline, 15, schoolgirl in Belleville neigboorhood, Paris.
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  • Céline, 15, schoolgirl in Belleville neigboorhood, Paris.
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  • 18 juillet 2015, Longjumeau, France.<br />
Fille dans un quartier à Longjumeau, prête à se joindre à une activité locale d'été, trop pauvre pour partir en vacances d'été, elle participe à  des "ateliers de quartier» pour habitants locaux.<br />
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July 18, 2015, Longjumeau, France. <br />
Girl in the suburb Longjumeau, ready to join a local summer activity in the neighborhood, too poor to leave on summer holidays, she participates at "workshops" for local habitants.
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  • November 3, 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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3 novembre 2016, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • January 17, 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, born in Créteil on November 15, 1959, president of ‘Brigade des mères’ (Mothers' Brigade). Author, mother of four children, mediator, militant against radicalization, she denounces the abandonment of republican principles in the suburbs.<br />
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17 janvier 2017, Paris, France. Nadia Remadna, née à Créteil le 15 novembre 1959, présidente de la Brigade des mères, fondée à Sevran en Seine Saint-Denis. Auteure du livre Comment j'ai sauvé mes enfants, mère de quatre enfants, médiatrice, militante contre la radicalisation. elle dénonce l'abandon des principes républicains dans les banlieues.
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  Refugees wait for hours at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece in the  hope to cross to Macedonia that day. . 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 5, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  make shift refugee camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 13,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 4, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  Refugees from Syria  arrive late at night after an long walk in the make shift camp at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • March 4, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece:  The make shift camp at the  Idomeni border crossing in Greece. 12,000 refugees are stuck here after Macedonia closed the border. New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions more and more difficult. (Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • Samia Ghali (45), French politician, Marseilles <br />
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Samia Ghali (45 ans) en tête du premier tour de la primaire PS à Marseille, est une enfant des quartiers Nord aux positions tranchées. Samia Ghali est la maire du 8ème secteur à Marseille (100.000 habitants), où la plupart des problèmes sont situés. Elle a toujours appelé à des mesures sévères contre le trafic de drogue dans les quartiers pauvres.  Ghali est d'origine algérienne et a grandi dans le quartier Bassens, au milieu d'une population composée à majorité de maghrébins et de gens du voyage. Conseillère d'arrondissement en 1995, conseillère régionale en 2004, elle conquiert la mairie des 15e et 16e arrondissements de Marseille. La même année, elle accède également au Sénat. Elle veut obtenir l'investiture socialiste pour défier le maire UMP Jean-Claude Gaudin aux municipales de 2014.
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  • March 3, 2016, Idomeni, Greece. A Greek police man refuses the papers that are held to him by refugees who hope to get on a waiting list to cross the border. Only a few get through every day and can continue their journey to Western Europe.   12.000 refugees are stuck at the Idomeni border crossing in Greece  after Macedonia closed the border.  New arrivals come in every day, making living conditions difficult.(Steven Wassenaar/Polaris)
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  • November 8, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, a 37-year-old farmer, with some of the Eritrean migrants he houses on his farm. Cedric is one of the 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, who formed a clandestine network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy, with shelter, food and transportation.<br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, agriculteur de 37 ans, avec des migrants érythréens qu'il héberge dans sa ferme. Cédric est l'un des 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya dans la vallée de la Roya, à la frontière italienne, qui aident des migrants.
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  • November 8, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, a 37-year-old farmer, houses migrants on his farm. Cedric is one of the 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, who formed a clandestine network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy, with shelter, food and transportation.<br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, agriculteur de 37 ans, héberge des migrants sur sa ferme. Cédric est l'un des 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya dans la vallée de la Roya, à la frontière italienne, qui aident des migrants.
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  • December 5, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Johanna, 17, is an unaccompanied minor migrant from Eritrea that found shelter on the farm of Cedric Herrou. Cedric is one of the inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, who formed a network to help migrants. <br />
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5 décembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Johanna, 17 ans, est une migrante non accompagnée d'Érythrée qui a trouvé un abri sur la ferme de Cedric Herrou. Cédric est l'un des habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya, dans la vallée de la Roya, dans les Alpes à la frontière franco-italienne, qui a formé un réseau d'aide aux migrants.
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  • November 9, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Camille (C), 33, houses migrants, including Tedros, 28, and Hermon, 22, picked up by a network member as they were walking on the road. 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, formed a clandestine network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy.<br />
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Le 9 novembre 2016 - Camille (C), 33 ans, accueille des migrants, dont Tedros, 28 ans, et Hermon, 22 ans, qui ont été trouvé par un membre du réseau alors qu'ils marchent sur la route. 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya, dans la vallée de la Roya, dans les Alpes, à la frontière entre la France et l'Italie, ont formé un réseau pour venir en aide aux migrants, entrés dans la vallée par  Vintimille en Italie.
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  • November 9, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Camille, 33, with her children Ayla, 5, and Telian, 3, has been housing Aboubakar (R), a migrant from Guinee-Conakry, for three months. 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, formed a  network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy.<br />
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9 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Camille, 33 ans, avec ses enfants Ayla, 5 ans, et Telian, 3 ans, héberge depuis trois mois Aboubakar (R), un migrant de Guinée-Conakry. 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya, dans la vallée de la Roya, dans les Alpes, à la frontière entre la France et l'Italie, ont formé un réseau pour venir en aide aux migrants entrés dans la vallée de Ventimiglia en Italie.
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  • November 8, 2016 - Ventimiglia, Italy: Jean-Pierre, 70, hands out food rations to migrants in Ventimiglia, he  is a retired policeman, member of a network that helps migrants from Ventimiglia, Italy, with shelter, food and transportation.<br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Vintimille, Italie: Jean-Pierre, 70 ans, distribue des rations alimentaires aux migrants, il est un policier retraité, membre d'un réseau qui aide des migrants à Vintimille, en Italie, à abriter, nourrir et transporter.
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  • November 8, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, a 37-year-old farmer, with a  migrant (L) he houses on his farm and an activist (R). Cedric is one of the 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, who formed a network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy, with shelter, food and transportation.<br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cédric Herrou, agriculteur de 37 ans, avec un migrant (G) qu'il loge dans sa ferme et un activiste (D). Cédric est l'un des 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya dans la vallée de la Roya, à la frontière italienne, qui aident des migrants.
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  • December 5, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, a 37-year-old farmer, sells products on the mark. He houses migrants on his farm. Cedric is one of the  inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley who formed a network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy. <br />
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5 décembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Cedric Herrou, agriculteur de 37 ans, vend ses produits sur le marché local. Il abrite des migrants sur sa ferme. Cedric est l'un des habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya dans la vallée de la Roya qui a formé un réseau pour aider les migrants qui sont entrés dans la vallée par Vintimille, en Italie.
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