gabriela

@gabrielapomeroy

Staff journalist at BBC News. gabriela.pomeroy@bbc.co.uk. I work for Newsday, the global morning news show on

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Joined February 2009

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    Hamas is handing out $200 vouchers to Palestinians wounded at the Gaza border since demonstrations began Friday. “Loyalty to those who are loyal,” it reads. Guys in crutches are lining up at the bank to cash in.

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    Food trucks sell fresh juice and families picnic with their kids. Step away from the Gaza border fence, and it feels like a county fair. reports from Gaza

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    me: what do you do all day? unemployed nurse in Gaza: Nothing. Sleeping all the day and staying up all the night...thinking about my bright future. And I don’t think I have a bright future here in Gaza. more on :

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    Mar 30

    I said this many times, but the men in power in Somalia don't have the interests of the people at heart. They are fighting over the loot they had grabbed. They see their positions as an opportunity to make money, not a chance to make a change.

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    Mar 26

    "You can go to prison for saying the wrong thing. You can be disappeared. You can lose your job, your business. Foreigners say how they feel safe in . We as Rwandans do not feel safe" Diane Rwigara, June 2017

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    Mar 24

    Over 20,000 rally in in support of . Mass protest takes place ahead of court deadline for government decision this week on deportation plan

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    Mar 24

    Pictures out of central ’s Rabin Square where thousands have gathered to protest ’s planned deportation of African migrants.

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    Mar 24

    The demonstration just started and thousands are arriving to Rabin Square in Tel Aviv standing against the Israel gov't's plan to force African asylum seekers out of the country. Among the signs: 'Standing Together w/ South Tel Aviv [where thousands of asylum seekers reside].

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    Mar 21

    Hundreds of refugee babies are kept in so-called “pirate nurseries.” They are looked after by untrained women in tiny flats as it’s the only affordable childcare for asylum seekers who need to work. Kids grow up unhealthy and learning is delayed.

    Prams parked outside.
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  10. Mar 21

    We’re live on newsday talking about “baby warehouses” for eritrean kids in tel aviv - up to 60 toddlers in a kindergarten which is a small flat

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    Mar 20

    Rabbi Susan Silverman runs Miklat to help refugees. She says 2500 families around Israel are ready to provide shelter: “We have a history of needing people to take risks for us, to open their homes and to help us. This anti-Jewish govt policy is rejecting that legacy.”

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  12. Mar 20

    “Israel is doing more for migrants than european countries” says jonathan yacobowitz live at school for refugees in tel aviv

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  13. Mar 20

    Jonathan Yacobowitz “most migrants don’t have legal reason to be here” african migrants in israel

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  14. Mar 20

    Newsday is live on talking African asylum seeker deportations at the Bialik Rogozin School for migrants

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    Mar 20

    We’re broadcasting our reports live from Bialik Rogozin school. Most of the students here are children of refugees from more than 50 countries. Principal Ellie Nehama says “we are here to educate and help people in need, not abandon them.” The graduation rate is high.

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    Mar 20

    'Leave the country or go to jail'. This is the stark choice that thousands of Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers are facing in Israel. 📻

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    Mar 6

    Barbara Creecy-An amount of R28 million is allocated to the Office of the Premier to honour the commitment to compensate the families of the victims of

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    Mar 8

    Pls RT! marks 191 DAYS since Diane Shima and her mother Adeline were unlawfully arrested on trumped-up charges by rwandan authorities. Now in prison for daring to speak up against injustice in Rwanda!

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    Feb 20

    My severely autistic son Thomas has gone missing from Hillingdon, likely on public transport in London area now. Please share and ring police immediately if you see him.

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    Feb 14

    Lucy's son was kidnapped five years ago. Now she is searching everywhere for him and other lost sons.

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