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Wenn ich in Sachsen wohnen wĂŒrde, wĂŒrde mich diese Frage auch verstĂ€rkt beschĂ€ftigen. Nur der VollstĂ€ndigkeit halber verweise ich auch auf den verwendeten Farbton!
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âOnce a dog forms a close relationship with a caring owner, their loyalty can be unbreakable, and they will stick with their owner through thick and thin. And unlike us, dogs donât pass judgment on people who are down on their luck or homeless. This post is a tribute to homeless dogs, who love and stick with their homeless owners no matter what.
Pet dogs offer vital help to the homeless. They provide them with unconditional love in a time when much of society has turned their back on them and they protect their owners from the many dangers of the streets. Surprisingly, many homeless dogs are relatively well-cared for. Homeless owners will often choose to go hungry themselves rather than see their companion go hungry, although they are often unable to provide their pets with professional veterinary help.â Bored Panda
http://www.petsofthehomeless.org/
Not to ruin the vibe, but they also serve as protection from countless (usually) suburban thrill seekers who have no issue with assaulting the homeless.
FreitagsfundstĂŒcke: Politik
FĂŒr das Projekt Bildkorrektur hat sich eine Gruppe bekannter deutscher Zeichner zusammengetan, um in ihren Zeichnungen weit verbreitete Ăngste vor Asylbewerbern zu illustrieren und sie mit Fakten zu entkrĂ€ften. (@bildkorrektur)
âMit Hirn, Herz und Humorâ schreibt Das Schaf im Wolfspelz ĂŒber Politik, Gesellschaft und andere Themen, die uns tagtĂ€glich bewegen. (@bundesleo)
Die Initiative âPogrom 91â thematisiert und dokumentiert das rassistische Pogrom von 1991 in Hoyerswerda und dessen Folgen bis heute. (@pogrom91)
Bilder: Jens Harder/Bildkorrektur
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Wei works in a factory in Yiwu, eastern China, coating polystyrene snowflakes with red powder. He wears a Christmas hat to protect his hair, and goes through at least six face masks a day.
According to the Chinese government press agency, 600 factories in Yiwu produce around 60 percent of the worldâs Christmas decorations. The factories are staffed largely by migrant laborers, who work 12-hour days for between 270 and 400 euros a month. Wei, who comes from rural Guizhou, 1,500 kilometers away, is not entirely sure what Christmas is, but thinks that it is a foreignersâ form of Chinese New Year.
(World Press Photo, Christmas Factory, Contemporary Issues, second prize singles, 2015)
Photo by Ronghui Chen
VIDEO: Living Under Israelâs Missiles
Four boys of the Bakr family were killed by a missile strike during last yearâs incursion. Their surviving family members are still scarred from the attack.
More than anyone, children bear the brunt of regular Israeli military assaults on the Gaza Strip. During the 51-day war in the summer of 2014, 551 children were killed and 3,436 were injured. But these gruesome figures say little about the psychological state of the nearly 800,000 children who have survived the periodic bombing campaigns. After the final cease-fire that ended Israelâs Operation Protective Edge on August 26 of last year, UNICEF estimated that at least 425,000 Palestinian children in the besieged Gaza Strip require âimmediate psychosocial and child protection support.â
[ The physical wounds of Gaza children might have healed, but they live with enduring psychological trauma ]
First picture: AFP photojournalist Aris Messinis drops his camera to help a refugee child in Lesbos. (via)
Below: Some of Messinisâ recent pictures of refugees arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos. (via)
âyou have to understand, that no one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the landâ
âWarsan Shire, as quoted in Omid Safiâs âLove in a Time of Refugeesâ
[Image by Daniel Etter]
New Banksy works in Calais!