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The 2006 Turin Olympics athletes village is now home to over 1,000 African migrants and refugees

The colorful, concrete, modern-looking buildings housed the athletes during the 2006 games.

The 2006 Turin Olympics athletes village is now home to over 1,000 African migrants and refugees

Now, the buildings are dilapidated after years of weathering, and some areas are marked by graffiti.

Now, the buildings are dilapidated after years of weathering, and some areas are marked by graffiti.

According to The Guardian, many of the migrants were moved to Turin through an Italian migration program. But when the program ended, they were left without a home or plan.

According to The Guardian, many of the migrants were moved to Turin through an Italian migration program. But when the program ended, they were left without a home or plan.

Source: The Guardian

Many of the migrants without a home turned to the village as an occupation to show that they are not alone and they have rights to housing.

Many of the migrants without a home turned to the village as an occupation to show that they are not alone and they have rights to housing.

Source: The Guardian

There are still remnants of the games.

There are still remnants of the games.

The apartments are often in need of repair because they were built to last two weeks, not 10-plus years, an Italian activist told The Guardian.

The apartments are often in need of repair because they were built to last two weeks, not 10-plus years, an Italian activist told The Guardian.

Source: The Guardian

Many of the occupants get seasonal work on local farms, but work and money is scarce.

Many of the occupants get seasonal work on local farms, but work and money is scarce.

Source: The Guardian

Yet some aspects of life are relatively normal. There are spaces in the village for English and Italian lessons.

Yet some aspects of life are relatively normal. There are spaces in the village for English and Italian lessons.

There is also a hair dresser and other kiosks.

There is also a hair dresser and other kiosks.

Still, political messages remain.

Still, political messages remain.

The sign, which translates to "No to the rip-off project," is a reference to contentious negotiations over the relocation of the refugees.

Source: La Stampa

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