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When Europeans were the refugees

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19 September 2015

Episode 89

27 minutes


Photo: William Murphy

In the wake of the migrant crisis currently affecting Europe, we look back to the times when Europeans were the ones seeking refuge. From those who left for political reasons to those with their eyes on the economic future, there’s one thing that bounds them all together: they probably wouldn’t have made it if they stayed. Tune in to this powerful episode of The Foreign Desk to hear the stories directly from those who lived them.

19 September 2015

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