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The Unhcr office in Cyprus announced on Wednesday the launch of a photo-essay book on the lives of refugees and asylum seekers in Cyprus, to create space for their personal stories with utmost respect and empathy .Untold Stories: Refugees and Asylum-seekers in Cyprus is a collaboration between Unhcr Cyprus and photographer Sebastian Rich, which started at the beginning of the year.Together they visited and interviewed refugees and asylum seekers who were willing to share t
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stanley thermos Cyprus website from March until July.The book features portraits of refugees and asylum seekers from Middle Eastern and African countries, alongside the stories of what forced them to flee, their hopes and dreams and the challenges they face attempting to integrate in Cyprus. Individual dreams, hopes and challenges are often lost in the discourse that presents refugees mainly in terms of numbers and cost, or as a burden and a threat, Unhcr representative Katja Saha writes in the preface. By supporting refugees to integrate in the country of asylum, we enable them to stand on their own feet and to contribute to their host society economically, socially and culturally .In his foreword, Rich said that his mission when compiling the book was to portray refugees as people like you and I 鈥?because thats exactly who they are. They are you and I. The only difference is that they have lost everything in a heartbeat . These peopl
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WASHBURN 鈥?Camille Albert, 78, beloved husband of 58 years to Brenda Polly Albert, died unexpectedly May 29, 2012. He was born July 19, 1933, in Fort Kent, son of Dr. Leonce Joseph Albert and Viola Harvey Albert.Camille was employed as an educator/administrator for Washburn High School for 39 years. He was a wond
stanley deutschland erful grandfather and great-grandfather, served on Washburn Town Council and volunteered for Washburn Trail-Runners for many years. He loved
stanley cup fishing the rivers, snowmobiling and was an avid reader.Camille is survived by his wife, Polly of Washburn; two children, Deborah Smith a
stanley mugs nd her husband, Randy, and Danny Albert, both of Castle Hill; four grandchildren, Jamie Smith of Bangor, Nichole Smith and Ashlee Albert, both of Presque Isle, and Kelsey Albert of Washburn; one great-granddaughter, Meredith; three brothers, Father James Albert and Peter Albert of Cross Lake, Robert Albert of Huntington, Vt.; three sisters, Catherine Pelletier and Gertrude Albert of Fort Kent, and Lucille Dube of Hallowell; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Dr. Leonce and Viola Albert of Fort Kent; a son, Thomas Albert of Washburn; two brothers, Rodrique Albert and Maurice Albert of Fort Kent; and two sisters, Jackie Martin of Cross Lake and Muriel Moreau of Fort Kent.In keeping with his wishes, the family will greet relatives and friends beginning 10 a.m. Saturday, June 2, at St. Catherines Church, Washburn, with a Christian Mass afterward beginning 11