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  • Locals gathered on Folkestone seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the anniversary of the death of  the 32 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. People lit candles and the name of each person who died was read out on Sunny Sands Beach on 24th November 2022 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.  Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.(photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Locals gathered on Folkestone seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the anniversary of the death of  the 32 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. People lit candles and the name of each person who died was read out on Sunny Sands Beach on 24th November 2022 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.  Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.(photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Locals gathered on Folkestone seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the anniversary of the death of  the 32 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. People lit candles and the name of each person who died was read out on Sunny Sands Beach on 24th November 2022 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.  Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.(photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The sun sets on Napier Barracks on the evening an All-Party Parliamentary Group on Immigration Detention has called for it to be closed with ‘immediate and permanent effect’ on the 7th of April 2022 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Asylum seekers have been held at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation since September 2020. The men there have experienced mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks attempted suicide in 2021.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The sun sets on Napier Barracks on the evening an All-Party Parliamentary Group on Immigration Detention has called for it to be closed with ‘immediate and permanent effect’ on the 7th of April 2022 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Asylum seekers have been held at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation since September 2020. The men there have experienced mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks attempted suicide in 2021.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The sun sets on Napier Barracks on the evening an All-Party Parliamentary Group on Immigration Detention has called for it to be closed with ‘immediate and permanent effect’ on the 7th of April 2022 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Asylum seekers have been held at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation since September 2020. The men there have experienced mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks attempted suicide in 2021.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The sun sets on Napier Barracks on the evening an All-Party Parliamentary Group on Immigration Detention has called for it to be closed with ‘immediate and permanent effect’ on the 7th of April 2022 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Asylum seekers have been held at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation since September 2020. The men there have experienced mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks attempted suicide in 2021.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Home-Office-Napier-Barracks-8676.jpg
  • Local residents lay flowers on the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Local residents lay flowers on the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Kent-SafePassageNow-4935.jpg
  • Local residents lay flowers on the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Local residents gathered with flowers and messages next to ‘Safe Passage Now’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Local residents gathered with flowers and messages next to ‘Safe Passage Now’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Local residents gathered with flowers and messages next to ‘Safe Passage Now’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Kent-SafePassageNow-4858.jpg
  • Local residents gathered with flowers and messages next to ‘Safe Passage Now’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Local residents gathered with flowers and messages next to ‘Safe Passage Now’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach on 28th November 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. This vigil was organised in response to the 27 people who were tragically killed while crossing the channel in a small boat. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium to the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived onto the Harbour Arm in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium to the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Campaigners hold up placards for a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks selecting some clothes to wear donated by local church groups as about 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police used kettling tactics as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Police used kettling tactics as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6242.jpg
  • Police used kettling tactics as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6271.jpg
  • Police used kettling tactics as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6208.jpg
  • Police used kettling tactics as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6206.jpg
  • Police used kettling tactics as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6160.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6042.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6036.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6014.jpg
  • A male activist stood above the protestors to fly a flag as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-0843.jpg
  • A male activist stood above the protestors to fly a flag and take selfies as Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-0793.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups organised a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-0739.jpg
  • Scottish Indians from various groups including The Kisan Morcha Support Group Scotland and Scottish Indians for Justice came together on the opening day of COP26 to protest how the Indian Prime Minister Modi is currently treating protesting farmers in India on the 31st of October 2021 in George Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom. They are calling on Modi to repeal the new farming laws introduced there and to condemn the murder of farmers during protests.  Farmers and their families have been protesting in India for months, camped out in Delhi demonstrating over the government's new farm laws which they think will ruin their livelihoods. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Scottish Indians from various groups including The Kisan Morcha Support Group Scotland and Scottish Indians for Justice came together on the opening day of COP26 to protest how the Indian Prime Minister Modi is currently treating protesting farmers in India on the 31st of October 2021 in George Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom. They are calling on Modi to repeal the new farming laws introduced there and to condemn the murder of farmers during protests.  Farmers and their families have been protesting in India for months, camped out in Delhi demonstrating over the government's new farm laws which they think will ruin their livelihoods. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Scottish Indians from various groups including The Kisan Morcha Support Group Scotland and Scottish Indians for Justice came together on the opening day of COP26 to protest how the Indian Prime Minister Modi is currently treating protesting farmers in India on the 31st of October 2021 in George Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom. They are calling on Modi to repeal the new farming laws introduced there and to condemn the murder of farmers during protests.  Farmers and their families have been protesting in India for months, camped out in Delhi demonstrating over the government's new farm laws which they think will ruin their livelihoods. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-Indian-Farmers-Demo-3698.jpg
  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Folkestone-Little-Amal-0946.jpg
  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Folkestone-Little-Amal-0926.jpg
  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Folkestone-Little-Amal-0877.jpg
  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Folkestone-Little-Amal-0832.jpg
  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 the seafront in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 the seafront in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from locals on the 19th of October 2021 at the Harbour Station in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium to the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium to the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium to the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived to a warm welcome from local school children and Actor Jude Law in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium to the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Little Amal took her first steps in the United Kingdom today when she arrived onto the Harbour Arm in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 19th of October 2021.  Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall living artwork of a young Syrian refugee child who has spent the last 3 months walking 8000 km from the boarder of Syria across Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium to the UK to focus attention on the urgent needs of young refugees. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Campaigners hold up placards for a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Demo-Close-The-Camps7335.jpg
  • Campaigners hold up placards for a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Demo-Close-The-Camps7303.jpg
  • Maddie Harris of Humans For Rights Network reading out the words of a former resident of Napier Barracks describing conditions at a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Demo-Close-The-Camps5703.jpg
  • Campaigners hold up placards for a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Demo-Close-The-Camps5669.jpg
  • Campaigners hold up placards for a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Campaigners hold up placards for a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Demo-Close-The-Camps5578.jpg
  • Campaigners hold up placards for a Close Napier Barracks demonstration outside the Home Office headquarters on Marsham street, London, United Kingdom on the 28th September 2021. Napier Barracks has been used by the Home Office to house Asylum seekers for a year now. Close the Camps organised a solidarity demo for the people in Napier Barracks, there have been numerous calls for the camp to close as the facilities have been deemed unsafe for habitation and unfit for purpose. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A safety sign at in English, American, Kurdish and Arabic to protect people against the spread of COVID-19 at the entrance to Napier Barracks on the 9th of March 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The sign asks people to stay 2 meters apart, protect yourself and others, always wear a mask and sanitise your hands. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. In January 2021 over 200 people inside the centre tested positive for COVID-19. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The first taxi arrives of the new intake of asylum seekers arrive at Napier barracks on the 9th of April 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Despite many criticisms of the site including a damning report from the HM Inspectorate of Prisons declaring the camp filthy and impoverished and Public Health England declaring the accommodation unsuitable durning a pandemic the Home Office continues to place vulnerable people in the former military barracks. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Asylum seekers playing Volley ball in the exercise yard inside Napier Barracks on the 3rd of June 2021, Folkestone Kent. Despite today’s high court ruling that the Home Office’s detention of Asylum seekers in Napier Barracks was unlawful, over 250 asylum seekers are still being kept in unsuitable, accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Young male asylum seekers hanging out inside Napier Barracks on the 3rd of June 2021, Folkestone Kent. Despite today’s high court ruling that the Home Office’s detention of Asylum seekers in Napier Barracks was unlawful, over 250 asylum seekers are still being kept in unsuitable, accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Young male asylum seekers hanging out inside Napier Barracks on the 3rd of June 2021, Folkestone Kent. Despite today’s high court ruling that the Home Office’s detention of Asylum seekers in Napier Barracks was unlawful, over 250 asylum seekers are still being kept in unsuitable, accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Asylum seekers playing Volley ball in the exercise yard inside Napier Barracks on the 3rd of June 2021, Folkestone Kent. Despite today’s high court ruling that the Home Office’s detention of Asylum seekers in Napier Barracks was unlawful, over 250 asylum seekers are still being kept in unsuitable, accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Legal observers were in attendance as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity and dancing with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A volunteer cuts the hair of a resident of Napier barracks as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A residents of Napier Barracks playing backgammon with someone as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for food and fun at a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks and locals play volleyball together as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks and locals play volleyball together as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Private security guards patrol the barracks patrol over Asylum seekers inside Napier Barracks on the 5th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A Police van stationed outside Napier Barracks in the snow, on the 7th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. The police have been forcing anyone who leaves back inside Napier Barracks due to COVID-19 restrictions, sometimes even carrying them back through the gates.Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Snow falling at Napier Barracks, on the 7th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. Men are locked up in accommodation inside Napier Barracks due to COVID-19 restrictions, Over 100 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Snow falling at Napier Barracks, on the 7th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. Men are locked up in accommodation inside Napier Barracks due to COVID-19 restrictions, Over 100 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Snow falling at Napier Barracks, on the 7th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. Men are locked up in accommodation inside Napier Barracks due to COVID-19 restrictions, Over 100 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Snow falling at Napier Barracks, on the 7th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. Men are locked up in accommodation inside Napier Barracks due to COVID-19 restrictions, Over 100 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A Police car stationed outside Napier Barracks in the snow, on the 7th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. The police have been forcing anyone who leaves back inside Napier Barracks due to COVID-19 restrictions, sometimes even carrying them back through the gates.Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police vehicles stationed outside Napier Barracks in the snow, on the 7th of February 2021, Folkestone Kent. The police have been forcing anyone who leaves back inside Napier Barracks due to COVID-19 restrictions, sometimes even carrying them back through the gates.Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A young male Asylum seeker using the only entrance to get inside Napier Barracks on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Asylum seekers currently held inside Napier Barracks have been sleeping outside a accommodation block in sub-zero temperatures as part of a protest against long delays in processing their asylum claims and the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Asylum seekers currently held inside Napier Barracks have been sleeping outside a accommodation block in sub-zero temperatures as part of a protest against long delays in processing their asylum claims and the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Asylum seekers currently held inside Napier Barracks have been sleeping outside a accommodation block in sub-zero temperatures as part of a protest against long delays in processing their asylum claims and the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Police officers in discussions with Asylum seekers outside Napier Barracks after intelligence was received that there could be a protest outside the barracks with banners and signs got out to demonstrate about the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Police spent all day outside the holding centre in Folkestone where over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Asylum seekers stand behind fencing wearing mask inside Napier Barracks on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19. 3 people living inside the barracks have attempted suicide in 2021 already. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A young male Asylum seeker using the only entrance to get inside Napier Barracks on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Police officers in discussions with Asylum seekers outside Napier Barracks after intelligence was received that there could be a protest outside the barracks with banners and signs got out to demonstrate about the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Police spent all day outside the holding centre in Folkestone where over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Police officers in discussions with Asylum seekers outside Napier Barracks after intelligence was received that there could be a protest outside the barracks with banners and signs got out to demonstrate about the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Police spent all day outside the holding centre in Folkestone where over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A security guard opens the only entrance to access Napier Barracks on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone Kent. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ Local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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