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For the seventh time in the last 25 years, a holy site in Mina, Saudi Arabia, is the site of heartbreaking tragedy.
On Thursday last week, a human stampede broke out during a religious procession, resulting in 769 deaths and more than 934 casualties. Fourteen Indonesians were among the dead, while 112 are still missing.
Chayma Mehssen looked tired. The 24-year-old Iraqi was minding the kids chatting at Maximilian Park in Brussels, Belgium. The park is now a sea of tents.
Mehssen is just one of the thousands of refugees who are living in tents at the park right behind Noord train station. Last August, the refugees started coming to Brussels by bus or train. Until last week, 325 tents stood in the park, giving shelter to refugees from Middle East.
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