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I_Migrant Magazine is a space for learning and absorbing information about the largest exodus of people since World War II.

I_Migrant Magazine is a space for learning and absorbing information about the largest exodus of people since World War II from individuals who wish to share their experiences in the field. This is a place where individuals who are currently living or have been working in the field in a refugee camp across Europe or the Middle East can share their stories with those who wish to know more. Every pi

A story of hope from another time of unprecedented uncertainty to remind us how life always perseveres… 20/03/2020

After a long hiatus, here is a new article to bring some perspective into these chaotic times. If you have any stories from your own experiences, past or current, with refugee/migrant aid, feel free to send them in to [email protected].

A story of hope from another time of unprecedented uncertainty to remind us how life always perseveres… Kayla Halsey I was feeling a bit of pressure at work this week having been asked to share a hope story for the weekly staff meeting during this completely unprecedented time of chaos and uncertain…

“I saw a lot of problems before in Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran… So when I arrived here I felt a bit more safe. They’re not torturing and doing bad things to refugees here, they’re good with people.” 30/05/2017

Followup to last week's article about the closing of the migrant camp in Belgrade, Serbia from contributor Milos Markicevic- please read, share, and follow! https://i-migrantmagazine.com/2017/05/29/i-saw-a-lot-of-problems-before-in-bulgaria-turkey-iran-so-when-i-arrived-here-i-felt-a-bit-more-safe-theyre-not-torturing-and-doing-bad-things-to-refugees-here-they/

“I saw a lot of problems before in Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran… So when I arrived here I felt a bit more safe. They’re not torturing and doing bad things to refugees here, they’re good with people.” Volunteer Milos Markicevic interviews migrants of the recently evacuated Belgrade Barracks camp in Serbia.

Inhabitants of Belgrade’s Migrant Barracks Camp Receive a Less Than Friendly Eviction Notice from Serbian Government 22/05/2017

And another door closes...Milos Markicevic tells us about the closing of the Belgrade Barracks from Serbia. Stay tuned and follow I_Migrant Magazine for Part Two of his article.
https://i-migrantmagazine.com/2017/05/21/inhabitants-of-belgrades-migrant-barracks-camp-receive-a-less-than-friendly-eviction-notice-from-serbian-government/

Inhabitants of Belgrade’s Migrant Barracks Camp Receive a Less Than Friendly Eviction Notice from Serbian Government Robert Altermoser, an independent photojournalist who has spent 4 weeks at the camp, believes that the Belgrade water front construction is being used as an excuse to remove the migrants from publi…

“The problem certainly hadn’t gone away, in fact it had been made much, much worse – but at least that terrible place which had burned so many times in my dreams was returning to nothing again.” 16/11/2016

New article from volunteer Rick Melling writing from Serbia- Read, observe, absorb, acknowledge.

https://i-migrantmagazine.com/2016/11/16/the-problem-certainly-hadnt-gone-away-in-fact-it-had-been-made-much-much-worse-but-at-least-that-terrible-place-which-had-burned-so-many-times-in-my-dreams-was-returning-to-nothing-aga/

“The problem certainly hadn’t gone away, in fact it had been made much, much worse – but at least that terrible place which had burned so many times in my dreams was returning to nothing again.” A Confession Written by Rick Melling One day the jungle was burning. The government were taking apart the southern sector of the site, and many of the Kurds and Afghans had decided to burn down the…

12/11/2016

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