Fotogrāfija 1: Policemen with a police patrol dog in Nea Vissa a village at borders Greece-Turkey near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 18 October, 2012.
Fotogrāfija 2: Policemen with a police patrol dog in Nea Vissa a village at borders Greece-Turkey near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 18 October, 2012.
Fotogrāfija 3: Policemen with a police patrol dog watching a Frontex vehicle who just arrived in Nea Vissa a village at borders Greece-Turkey near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 18 October, 2012.
Fotogrāfija 4: The 12.6 km-long razor-wire fence in Nea Vissa, a village at  Greek-Turkish border near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 17 October, 2012. The 3-meter-high fence designed to deter illegal immigrants from crossing the border.
Fotogrāfija 5: The 12.6 km-long razor-wire fence in Nea Vissa, a village at  Greek-Turkish border near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 17 October, 2012. The 3-meter-high fence designed to deter illegal immigrants from crossing the border.
Fotogrāfija 6: The 12.6 km-long razor-wire fence in Nea Vissa, a village at  Greek-Turkish border near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 17 October, 2012. The 3-meter-high fence designed to deter illegal immigrants from crossing the border.
Fotogrāfija 7: The 12.6 km-long razor-wire fence in Nea Vissa, a village at  Greek-Turkish border near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 17 October, 2012. The 3-meter-high fence designed to deter illegal immigrants from crossing the border.
Fotogrāfija 8: The 12.6 km-long razor-wire fence in Nea Vissa, a village at  Greek-Turkish border near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 17 October, 2012. The 3-meter-high fence designed to deter illegal immigrants from crossing the border.
Fotogrāfija 9: The Automatic Land Border Surveillance System in Nea Vissa a village at borders Greece-Turkey near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 18 October, 2012.
Fotogrāfija 10: The Automatic Land Border Surveillance System in Nea Vissa a village near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 18 October, 2012.
Fotogrāfija 11: The detention center of Filakio a village near Orestiada,some 900km north from Athens, on 17 October, 2012.The centre is the first stop for many undocumented arrivals arrested as they cross from Turkey into Greece.
Fotogrāfija 12: The detention center of Filakio a village near Orestiada,some 900km north from Athens, on 17 October, 2012.The centre is the first stop for many undocumented arrivals arrested as they cross from Turkey into Greece.
Fotogrāfija 13: The head of the Hellenic Police Directorate and Frontex in Orestiada, Georgios SALAMAGKAS (R) in his office with a German police officer of Fronetx (L) at the central police station in Orestiada, some 900km north from Athens, on 17 October,2012. Georgios SALAMAGKAS heads operations of border security in the northern Evros region.
Fotogrāfija 14: The head of the Hellenic Police Directorate and Frontex in Orestiada, Georgios SALAMAGKAS (R) in his office with a German police officer of Fronetx (L) at the central police station in Orestiada, some 900km north from Athens, on 17 October,2012. Georgios SALAMAGKAS heads operations of border security in the northern Evros region.
Fotogrāfija 15: The head of the Hellenic Police Directorate and Frontex in Orestiada, Georgios SALAMAGKAS (R) in his office with a German police officer of Fronetx (L) at the central police station in Orestiada, some 900km north from Athens, on 17 October,2012. Georgios SALAMAGKAS heads operations of border security in the northern Evros region.
Fotogrāfija 16: The head of the Hellenic Police Directorate and Frontex in Orestiada, Georgios SALAMAGKAS (R) in his office with a German police officer of Fronetx (L) at the central police station in Orestiada, some 900km north from Athens, on 17 October,2012. Georgios SALAMAGKAS heads operations of border security in the northern Evros region.
Fotogrāfija 17: The monitrors of the Automatic Land Border Surveillance System in Nea Vissa a village near Orestiada, some 900km north of Athens, on 18 October, 2012.
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