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Dec 28

doctorswithoutborders:

Photo: Greece and the island of Lesvos 2012 © Google
Deadly Voyage Highlights Risks to Migrants and Refugees Arriving in Greece
The sinking of a boat believed to be carrying 28 people near the Greek island of Lesvos on December 14 highlights the dangers of a recent increase in maritime crossings to the Aegean Islands.
The death toll from the latest incident stands at 21, with six other people missing and only one confirmed survivor, an 18-year-old man. The majority of new arrivals over the last few months are Afghan and Syrian nationals, including many families with young children, pregnant women, and other vulnerable people. MSF teams providing medical assistance in the Aegean Islands report that migrants arrive in a state of extreme fatigue and are very frightened because of the difficult conditions they experienced on the voyage.
“The experience of the journey and of the arrival to a new unfamiliar environment seems to be an especially traumatic experience, particularly for children,” said Marianthi Papagianni, a medical doctor and a member of the MSF team in Lesvos. “In addition to obvious health risks—primarily upper respiratory tract infections, hypothermia, lack of appropriate food—the impact on children’s mental health is something which should not be underestimated.”
Children may lose a parent on the trip, fall into the water or witness a drowning, Papagianni said. “Upon their arrival, they are scared, silent, ready to attach themselves to the first person that will give them a smile,” she said.
In cooperation with local health services and authorities, MSF has been responding to the urgent medical and humanitarian needs of migrants and refugees arriving in Greece’s Aegean Islands and in the Evros region since 2008. In August, when Greek authorities enhanced border control measures in Evros, MSF teams noticed a dramatic decline in the arrivals of migrants and refugees there, and a considerable increase in arrivals in the Aegean Islands.The MSF team in Lesvos consists of one doctor, two interpreters and one administrator. MSF is also providing medical supplies and basic relief items to people arriving on other islands through a network of local actors.

doctorswithoutborders:

Photo: Greece and the island of Lesvos 2012 © Google

Deadly Voyage Highlights Risks to Migrants and Refugees Arriving in Greece

The sinking of a boat believed to be carrying 28 people near the Greek island of Lesvos on December 14 highlights the dangers of a recent increase in maritime crossings to the Aegean Islands.

The death toll from the latest incident stands at 21, with six other people missing and only one confirmed survivor, an 18-year-old man. The majority of new arrivals over the last few months are Afghan and Syrian nationals, including many families with young children, pregnant women, and other vulnerable people. MSF teams providing medical assistance in the Aegean Islands report that migrants arrive in a state of extreme fatigue and are very frightened because of the difficult conditions they experienced on the voyage.

“The experience of the journey and of the arrival to a new unfamiliar environment seems to be an especially traumatic experience, particularly for children,” said Marianthi Papagianni, a medical doctor and a member of the MSF team in Lesvos. “In addition to obvious health risks—primarily upper respiratory tract infections, hypothermia, lack of appropriate food—the impact on children’s mental health is something which should not be underestimated.”

Children may lose a parent on the trip, fall into the water or witness a drowning, Papagianni said. “Upon their arrival, they are scared, silent, ready to attach themselves to the first person that will give them a smile,” she said.

In cooperation with local health services and authorities, MSF has been responding to the urgent medical and humanitarian needs of migrants and refugees arriving in Greece’s Aegean Islands and in the Evros region since 2008. In August, when Greek authorities enhanced border control measures in Evros, MSF teams noticed a dramatic decline in the arrivals of migrants and refugees there, and a considerable increase in arrivals in the Aegean Islands.

The MSF team in Lesvos consists of one doctor, two interpreters and one administrator. MSF is also providing medical supplies and basic relief items to people arriving on other islands through a network of local actors.

Aug 03

m0iety:

Michelle Valberg
“This photo was taken on the ice near Arctic Bay last month. As far as we know, it is the highest latitude passenger flight on a hot air balloon ever. It was quite the sight to see a hot air balloon fly between the iceberg columns — it is one iceberg but looks like two.”  

m0iety:

Michelle Valberg

“This photo was taken on the ice near Arctic Bay last month. As far as we know, it is the highest latitude passenger flight on a hot air balloon ever. It was quite the sight to see a hot air balloon fly between the iceberg columns — it is one iceberg but looks like two.”  

yazzydream:

Can I just say, how much I love this design. Very John K.

great!

yazzydream:

Can I just say, how much I love this design. Very John K.

great!

Jul 24

newsweek:

gifhound:

OMG, WTF! Aurora, CO theater shooting suspect James Holmes showed up for his first appearance in court today looking like THIS. The hair shocks no one who’s following the story, whereas looking like he’s about to pass out shocks most. Law enforcement is not saying at this time whether or not Holmes is on any sort of medication that would help explain this dazed appearance, CNN reports at this time.
[Source: CNN]

The other theory we read was that he’s just really, really tired after a weekend of being interrogated in jail. Still. CREEPY.

newsweek:

gifhound:

OMG, WTF! Aurora, CO theater shooting suspect James Holmes showed up for his first appearance in court today looking like THIS. The hair shocks no one who’s following the story, whereas looking like he’s about to pass out shocks most. Law enforcement is not saying at this time whether or not Holmes is on any sort of medication that would help explain this dazed appearance, CNN reports at this time.

[Source: CNN]

The other theory we read was that he’s just really, really tired after a weekend of being interrogated in jail. Still. CREEPY.

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