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Police fire teargas as migrants demand to leave Greek island after fire

By Lefteris Papadimas

 

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Refugees and migrants from the destroyed camp of Moria flee tear gas fired by riot police during clashes, on the island of Lesbos, Greece, September 12, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

 

LESBOS, Greece (Reuters) - Angry migrants left homeless by a blaze at Europe's largest refugee centre demanded to leave the Greek island of Lesbos on Saturday as authorities opened up new tent shelters and European leaders faced growing calls to take in more of the displaced.

 

More than 12,000 people, most from Africa and Afghanistan, have been sleeping rough since flames swept through the notoriously squalid and overcrowded Moria camp earlier this week. Some residents had COVID-19, raising fears the outbreak could spread.

 

Under a hot sun on Saturday, hundreds of migrants, many chanting "Freedom" and "No Camp", gathered as bulldozers cleared ground in preparation for tents to be put up.

 

Some carried handwritten signs carrying messages including "We don't want to go to a hell like Moria again" and "Can you hear us Mrs Merkel?" in an appeal to the German chancellor.

 

"The fire made things much more difficult," said Sajida Nazari, a 23-year-old student from Afghanistan who has been on Lesbos for over a year. "We don't have food, we don't have water, we don't have freedom."

 

Police briefly fired rounds of teargas when some of the protesters attempted to march down a road leading to the island's main port of Mytilene, which police had blocked while work on the new tent settlement continued nearby.

 

The fire at the camp, which was holding four times the number of people it was supposed to, has returned the spotlight to the migration crisis facing the European Union, which has struggled to find a response that goes beyond temporary fixes.

 

German Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz called on Europe to accept more refugees but the difficulty of reaching an accord was underlined by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who ruled out taking more in. [L8N2G90ES]

 

Greek authorities have refused any mass transfer off the island, located a few miles off the Turkish coast, despite growing hostility from local residents angry after years at the front line of the crisis.

 

But officials said they were determined to provide shelter and proper sanitation and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.

 

"As of today, asylum seekers will start coming into the tents, into safe conditions," Migration Minister Notis Mitarachi told reporters at the site.

 

The need to bring the situation under control has been made more urgent by the fact that authorities have lost track of 35 camp residents who had tested positive for coronavirus.

 

Health authorities have promised to conduct rapid tests at the entrance of the new camp, with a quarantine unit ready for anyone testing positive.

 

Still, the unsanitary conditions being endured by Moria's former inhabitants in the fields and streets of Lesbos has caused deep alarm.

 

"This is a health bomb. These people haven't even had access to water all these days, they cannot even wash their hands," Matina Pagoni, president of Athens and Piraeus hospital doctors' union, told Skai television.

 

(Additional reporting by Renee Maltezou in Athens, Kirsti Knolle in Vienna, Christian Kraemer in Berlin; Writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Helen Popper and Christina Fincher)

 

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2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

ALL migration to Europe should be set - if at all - to one man , one women - no more. Currently it appears to be 99 men to 1 women. Who exactly are these men going to breed with ? 

 

The distribution of first-time asylum applicants by sex shows that more men (61.9 %) than women (38.1 %) were seeking asylum. Plenty of other detail...

 

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Asylum_statistics

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10 hours ago, LomSak27 said:

Greece should send them back to Turkey, the country that permitted them to cross in the first place. Let their muslim brothers care for them.

 

How do you suggest "sending" them would work? Turkey won't receive them, and given tension already high between the two countries over a different issue, this could cause a worse crisis. Suppose they somehow get them to the border, and the Turkish refuse to let them in, what then?

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3 hours ago, simple1 said:

The distribution of first-time asylum applicants by sex shows that more men (61.9 %) than women (38.1 %) were seeking asylum. Plenty of other detail...

 

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Asylum_statistics

in these numbers, there are people from east Europe, Serbia, Kosovo etc included. If you would look for the numbers of migrants (pretending to need asyl) from Africa or Afganistan you will see total different numbers.

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3 hours ago, 4737 Carlin said:

Nobody who lives here in Thailand is expecting a free ride. We contribute. These 'migrants' should fix their own countries. Europeans have had enough of their entitled scrounging.

 

If only centuries of Euro colonialism hadn't left their home countries in smoking heaps when the Euros bankrupted each other with incessant wars and had to abandon the colonies they could no longer afford.  It's going to take centuries to clean up the messes they left behind, starting with the artificial borders that made no sense at all.

 

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43 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

If only centuries of Euro colonialism hadn't left their home countries in smoking heaps when the Euros bankrupted each other with incessant wars and had to abandon the colonies they could no longer afford.  It's going to take centuries to clean up the messes they left behind, starting with the artificial borders that made no sense at all.

 

What have the Romans ever done for us?

 

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10 hours ago, dieter1 said:

in these numbers, there are people from east Europe, Serbia, Kosovo etc included. If you would look for the numbers of migrants (pretending to need asyl) from Africa or Afganistan you will see total different numbers.

It is well known the majority of asylum seekers from Western Balkan countries are 'economic refugees' though rarely mentioned by the right wing. Please provide link / paste info which support your claim, if I interpret your post correctly, the majority of asylum seekers from Africa and Afghanistan have been designated 'economic refugees'.

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11 minutes ago, Stargrazer9889 said:

Maybe there should be a bunch of ships made available to take these refugees back to Africa, and the other countries that they came from.    Put up camps in their own countries and make it clear that Europe  does not have jobs for most of them. It is sort of like tough love. Maybe called harsh reality, as Europe has enough troubles and the other countries should see that Turkey, and Greece and these coastal countries do not need this problem.  Oh I know the country that a lot of these people came from had problems as well, but hasn't the fighting stopped mostly in a lot of the countries? 

   Time to get a bunch of these people back to their own country where they can start helping to rebuilt them.  Just a suggestion.

Geezer 

  

Ever heard of "non-refoulement"?

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8 hours ago, Opl said:

Countries which regained their independence some 70 years ago even became poorer than there were before,  in other words the locals impoverished their countries more than the colonizers.

Compare the wealth of underdeveloped countries heads of state to western leaders' wealth  and you will understand why they will always remain underdeveloped.

Visit hospitals and see who gets treatment at home and who gets treatment abroad, you' ll understand why these countries remain underdeveloped

Visit the jails of those countries and ask the prisoners what crimes they committed and you will understand why these countries are underdeveloped.

 

Underdevelopment is first and foremost  the consequence  of corruption, injustices and top-ranking thieves

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In other words, a failure inthe hand over transformation process, decolonisation became neo colonialism

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