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Tension and trauma for refugees in Greece

Oct 19, 2021
24:31
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
A Coroner in Northern Greece
01:39 • 2min
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3
What Kind of Clues Is Peblis Working With to Trace the Bodies That He Has?
03:28 • 2min
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Is There a Graveyard in Sidiro in Greece?
05:30 • 4min
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5
What's Changed in Greece?
09:41 • 2min
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What Is the Difference Between a Refugee Camp and an Asylum Camp?
11:34 • 2min
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Are These New Holding Centres a Threat to the Migrant Population?
13:23 • 4min
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Greece Declares Turkey Safer for Asylum Seekers
17:06 • 2min
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What's Happening in Greece?
19:20 • 2min
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Is the Coroner Going to Stop Identifying the Dead?
21:17 • 2min
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To Day Is About Making Some Positive Steps Forward
22:57 • 2min
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CBC’s Margaret Evans tells the stories of a coroner, a mufti and a fisherman all living through a border crisis in northern Greece — a country taking steps to keep refugees out.
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