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CPOY 72 International Picture Story Award of Excellence: Childhood in Shatila

Some might remember the name Shatila. A refugee camp located in Beirut where a lot of people were killed in 1982. Today there is no police to be seen inside the camp, and it is the citizens themselves, who tries to maintain order. But the everyday life is dominated by drugdealers, gangs and fighting in streets. Shatila is a place where children grow up.

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Slide 2 of 8
September 30, 2016
The camp is one of the few, that isn’t controlled by the government. The police are nowhere to be seen, and the camp is mostly controlled by Palestinian rebel groups.
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