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Palestinian Refugees Stranded in Greece are still Suffering

Published : 30-07-2016

Palestinian Refugees Stranded in Greece are still Suffering

In Greece, hundreds of Palestinian Syrian refugees stranded in Greece complain of very harsh living conditions after all roads between them and the European countries were closed in the face of refugees who risked their lives to get to Greece from the Turkish beaches.

After closing the borders leading to Europe, the refugees were forced to stay in temporary refugee camps in Greece under very dire living conditions, where most refugees suffer from lack of hygiene and basic services wherever they are, as most houses are temporary shelters or tents, under large spread of insects and poisonous reptiles and snakes and scorpions.

It is noteworthy that the European Union had adopted a strict policy of the refugee issue, especially on the Greek border, in addition to the agreement with Turkey to tighten and control the border and prevent immigration boats towards Greece.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3663

In Greece, hundreds of Palestinian Syrian refugees stranded in Greece complain of very harsh living conditions after all roads between them and the European countries were closed in the face of refugees who risked their lives to get to Greece from the Turkish beaches.

After closing the borders leading to Europe, the refugees were forced to stay in temporary refugee camps in Greece under very dire living conditions, where most refugees suffer from lack of hygiene and basic services wherever they are, as most houses are temporary shelters or tents, under large spread of insects and poisonous reptiles and snakes and scorpions.

It is noteworthy that the European Union had adopted a strict policy of the refugee issue, especially on the Greek border, in addition to the agreement with Turkey to tighten and control the border and prevent immigration boats towards Greece.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3663