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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227715.jpgBurmese General Major Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing. is the current commander-in-chief of the Arakan army, an insurgent group operating in the state of Kachin, in Myanmar (Burma) The Arakan army has been led by Naing since its foundation in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227716.jpgBurmese General Major Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing. is the current commander-in-chief of the Arakan army, an insurgent group operating in the state of Kachin, in Myanmar (Burma) The Arakan army has been led by Naing since its foundation in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227717.jpgBurmese General Major Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing. is the current commander-in-chief of the Arakan army, an insurgent group operating in the state of Kachin, in Myanmar (Burma) The Arakan army has been led by Naing since its foundation in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227718.jpgBurmese General Major Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing. is the current commander-in-chief of the Arakan army, an insurgent group operating in the state of Kachin, in Myanmar (Burma) The Arakan army has been led by Naing since its foundation in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227719.jpgBurmese General Major Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing. is the current commander-in-chief of the Arakan army, an insurgent group operating in the state of Kachin, in Myanmar (Burma) The Arakan army has been led by Naing since its foundation in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227720.jpgThe Arakan army has been led by Naing since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227721.jpgBurmese General Major Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing. is the current commander-in-chief of the Arakan army, an insurgent group operating in the state of Kachin, in Myanmar (Burma) The Arakan army has been led by Naing since its foundation in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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Kachin state in Burma.BurmaKamila StepienLePictorium_0227722.jpgThe Arakan army has been led by Naing since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank of major general. Naing is of Arakanese origin and lives in Laiza, in the state of Kachin, where the "temporary headquarters" of the Arakan army are located.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227356.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare vegetarian meals for the marauders and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227357.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare for the maraudes and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227358.jpgOne of the volunteers loads masks, gloves and hydroalcoholic gel for the other members and the refugees who need it. The migrant solidarity group Wilson distributes around 80 meals. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227359.jpgThe civil protection came to support the collective solidarity migrant Wilson by bringing in particular water packs and food for the marauders and distributions of evening food. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227360.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare for the maraudes and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227361.jpgVolunteers from the solidarite migrant Wilson collective, distribution of vegetarian food to refugees, migrants, exiles, not far from the Porte d'Aubervilliers. the meeting is known to all. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227362.jpgVolunteers from the solidarite migrant Wilson collective, distribution of vegetarian food to refugees, migrants, exiles, not far from the Porte d'Aubervilliers. the meeting is known to all. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227363.jpgVolunteers from the solidarite migrant Wilson collective, distribution of vegetarian food to refugees, migrants, exiles, not far from the Porte d'Aubervilliers. the meeting is known to all. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227364.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare vegetarian meals for the marauders and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227365.jpgVolunteers from the solidarite migrant Wilson collective, distribution of vegetarian food to refugees, migrants, exiles, not far from the Porte d'Aubervilliers. the meeting is known to all. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227366.jpgVolunteers from the solidarite migrant Wilson collective, distribution of vegetarian food to refugees, migrants, exiles, not far from the Porte d'Aubervilliers. the meeting is known to all. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227367.jpgVolunteers from the solidarite migrant Wilson collective, distribution of vegetarian food to refugees, migrants, exiles, not far from the Porte d'Aubervilliers. the meeting is known to all. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227368.jpgRefugees stand in line during a distribution of vegetarian food organized by the collective, solidarite migrant Wilson, not far from POrte d'Aubervilliers. The meeting is known to everyone. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227369.jpgRefugees eat theirs on the central reservation of the rue d'Aubervilleirs while a police car passes behind them. Distribution of vegetarian food organized by the collective, migrant solidarity Wilson, not far from the Porte d'Aubervilliers. The meeting is known to everyone. the restaurants of the heart are also present. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227370.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare vegetarian meals for the marauders and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227371.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare vegetarian meals for the marauders and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227372.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare the trays that will serve as meal plates. Food markets and food distributions are organized every Tuesday and Saturday. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227373.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare vegetarian meals for the marauders and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227374.jpgVolunteers from the migrant solidarity group Wilson prepare vegetarian meals for the marauders and evening food distributions. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Disseminated in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 7, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227247.jpgPreparation of bikes and loading of meals and water. Each takes according to the capacity of his bag and his bike. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227248.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227249.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Other maraude on foot and by car are also organized by the collective. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227250.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227251.jpgTwo members of the citizen collective drop off water and food at one of the identified camps. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227252.jpgTwo members of the citizen collective drop off water and food at one of the identified camps. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227253.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227254.jpgA refugee keeps the hot meal he has just received. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227255.jpgA man sleeps in blankets under a bridge along the canal. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227256.jpgTwo Afghan refugees receive food. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227257.jpgTwo Afghan refugees receive food. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227258.jpgSignature of the certificates of volunteer work required during the confinement period. . Each takes according to the capacity of his bag and his bike. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227259.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227260.jpgRefugee tents partly hidden by bushes. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227261.jpgSeveral tents installed under a bridge of the Saint Denis canal. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227262.jpgA refugee tent partly hidden by bushes. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227263.jpgDistribution of hot meals, fruit water and tea in one of the refugee camps. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227264.jpgIranian refugees are enjoying a hot tea that the collective has just given them. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227265.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227266.jpgVolunteers will inspect a tent to see if someone is occupying it and leave food. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227267.jpgVolunteers will inspect a tent to see if someone is occupying it and leave food. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227268.jpgTwo volunteers with arms full of food. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227269.jpgPreparation of bikes and loading of meals and water. Each takes according to the capacity of his bag and his bike. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227270.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227271.jpgMakeshift shelters under a bridge in Saint Denis. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227272.jpgMakeshift shelters under a bridge in Saint Denis. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227273.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227274.jpgMakeshift shelters under a bridge in Saint Denis. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227275.jpgMakeshift shelters under a bridge in Saint Denis. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227276.jpgMaraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227277.jpgcamp installed under one of the bridges which overlooks the Saint Denis canal. Thirty people would live there. mostly Tunisians. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227278.jpgK. 41 and, of Tunisian origin, has lived under this bridge for 6 months. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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collective solidarity migrant WilsonFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0227279.jpgAn elderly man eats the meal offered by the collective. Maraude a velo of the solidarite migrant collective Wilson. Since the last dismantling, refugees have been pushed back on the Saint Denis canal and its surroundings. Scattered in small groups of up to twenty tents, they suffer confinement as a double punishment. Associations try to maintain contact by distributing food and tea in particular. Here no question around the Covid-19 or very little. Having to eat every day is already a miracle. April 4, 2020. Saint Denis, France.
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