The Calais´s Jungle
The Jungle, the refugee camp in Calais where 7,000 people are living in extremely poor conditions
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Tunis, Tunisia
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Request QuoteAt the age of 19 I started at the Communication University and entered the world of journalism in the best possible way, under the wings of journalist Manuel Campo Vidal. In his production company, Lua Multimedia, I was involved in the making of the films “Adolfo Suarez, the Key of the Bunker” and “Felipe Gonzalez, the Modernization of Spain”. This had a big influence on my professional career. Study continued with a Masters in Direction and Production of Documentary Films, in Madrid, where I directed some documentary short films. I then shifted to Paris where I have lived since September 2011. Here I work as a freelance correspondent and camerawoman for various international media: Cuatro (Spain), El Diario las Américas (USA), Cadena 3 (Mexico), ExcelsiorTV (Mexico), NTN24, RCN (Colombia), Noticias Mundo FOX, HispanTV...
The Jungle, the refugee camp in Calais where 7,000 people are living in extremely poor conditions
Article for Diario Las Américas (USA)
Broadcast TV
There is a current in the Esperanto community that advocates the abolition of borders, a system they consider anachronistic and one that does nothing but keep people separated from other people. It is called anationalism, that is, not having a nation. We listen to daily about nationalism and the independence but the general public knows little about this mouvement. Are the borders a real need?
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