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A group of migrants wait at Minsk airport, Belarus, for the first Iraqi repatriation flight with somewhere between 200 and 300 people on board, heading first to Erbil and then to Baghdad. Thousands of migrants, mainly from the Middle East, are camped out or staying close to the Poland-Belarus border in dire conditions aiming to cross into the European Union, in a crisis that began over the summer. IMAGES
Necocli, Sep 26 (EFE).- Numerous migrants, most of them Haitians, wait for space on the boats that cross to the other side of the Gulf of Uraba, the end of Colombia, where some 17,000 people wait to continue their way to North America. Only 500 people can board a day on the boats that leave them in Acandi to begin their journey through the Darien Gap, which separates Colombia from Panama. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ). SHOT LIST: MIGRANTS, MOST OF THEM HAITIANS, PLAY SOCCER CAMP IN NECOCLI, COLOMBIA.
Yangon, Jul 14 (EFE/EPA).- Faced with the constant danger of being detained or even tortured, Myanmar journalists live in a state of stress and trauma under the military junta that has governed since the Feb. 1 coup. "I feel depressed, stressed and mentally exhausted after the violence and difficulties," Kaung, a Myanmar photojournalist who has covered the anti-coup protests violently repressed by Myanmar forces, told EFE. (Camera: STRINGER). B-ROLL OF THE PROTEST IN YANGON, MYANMAR.
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Feb 23 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ahmad Yusni) Malaysia announced on Tuesday it had deported 1,086 Burmese migrants despite the court ruling only hours that had put a halt on the measure after accepting an appeal presented by the NGOs Amnesty International (AI) and Asylum Access.FOOTAGE OF THE MALAYSIAN SUPREME COURT AND THE PETRONA TOWERS.
About a hundred protesters face off against soldiers and armoured vehicles outside the Central Bank in Yangon. Myanmar's junta cut the nation's internet and deployed extra troops around the country as it intensified a crackdown on anti-coup protests, but defiant demonstrators again took to the streets. IMAGES