


GO NO GO - Ad van Denderen
Schengen borders, asylum seekers and immigrants in Europe
In Go No Go, Ad Van Denderen takes us to the furthest reaches of Europe, where immigrants attempt to reach the West by taking the routes of smugglers, with varying degrees of success. He takes us to police stations and reception centers where, surrounded by their first voluminous files, investigators try to determine the identity of refugees.
He shows us how men kill time in boarding houses until a gang of smugglers can get them across the umpteenth border. He follows the refugees to the barbed wire of the Calais railway tunnel, where they make their way through, and then onwards, until they come up against the next barrier, also bristling with barbed wire.
Published by Edition Braus, 2003
256 pages
21 × 27 cm
ISBN: 3-89904-057-0
Schengen borders, asylum seekers and immigrants in Europe
In Go No Go, Ad Van Denderen takes us to the furthest reaches of Europe, where immigrants attempt to reach the West by taking the routes of smugglers, with varying degrees of success. He takes us to police stations and reception centers where, surrounded by their first voluminous files, investigators try to determine the identity of refugees.
He shows us how men kill time in boarding houses until a gang of smugglers can get them across the umpteenth border. He follows the refugees to the barbed wire of the Calais railway tunnel, where they make their way through, and then onwards, until they come up against the next barrier, also bristling with barbed wire.
Published by Edition Braus, 2003
256 pages
21 × 27 cm
ISBN: 3-89904-057-0
Schengen borders, asylum seekers and immigrants in Europe
In Go No Go, Ad Van Denderen takes us to the furthest reaches of Europe, where immigrants attempt to reach the West by taking the routes of smugglers, with varying degrees of success. He takes us to police stations and reception centers where, surrounded by their first voluminous files, investigators try to determine the identity of refugees.
He shows us how men kill time in boarding houses until a gang of smugglers can get them across the umpteenth border. He follows the refugees to the barbed wire of the Calais railway tunnel, where they make their way through, and then onwards, until they come up against the next barrier, also bristling with barbed wire.
Published by Edition Braus, 2003
256 pages
21 × 27 cm
ISBN: 3-89904-057-0