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Marathon Man and ‘our European Way of Life’ (2020)

There is much compassion these days for the children from Moria. Nonetheless, the focus on the humanitarian side of this case ignores the political cause behind these abuses.

Marathon Man and ‘our European Way of Life’, Open Democracy 27 October 2020

Author adminPosted on October 28, 2020October 28, 2020Categories Crisis European Refugee Law Media, Thomas Blogs

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