SPUTNIK PHOTOS (International Association Of Photojournalists) published a "At The Border" - a Project Awarded By European Cultural Foundation.
Justyna Mielnikiewicz show there photos from homeless Greeks of Georgia - The 30.000 greeks who once inhabited the Tsalka region now number approximately 1.500.
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Websites by Justyna Mielnikiewicz
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
PHOTOGALLERY: Justyna Mielnikiewicz from Poland took some Photos about the Homeless Greeks of Georgia
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Gallery,
Georgia,
Justyna Mielnikiewicz,
Photography,
Tsalka
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Photos are great, for sure. But I dont like the politicized inclination of the review - Greeks were accepted in Georgia and they lived peacefully here for centuries. Now, when country faced devastation and poverty, they went to their homeland cause the Greek government takes much care of the repatriated Greeks. If their homes back Georgia were looted or damaged it's doesn't imply that they were destroyed on the ethnic basis. It;s a very bad tone and it's sold as a propaganda.
I am a modern greek specialist myself and I this issue is familiar to me.
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