Published : 16-02-2017
Palestinian refugees from Syria who have been stranded in Greece have sounded distress signals after most European states opted for a closed-door immigration policy, leaving hundreds of refugees trapped in underequipped makeshift refugee camps in Greece.
Speaking with AGPS, Palestinian refugees in Greece said they have been subjected to medical neglect and poor hygiene along with the lack of relief assistance and the propagation of poisonous reptiles in the makeshift tents they have been locked up in.
Palestinian refugees from Syria who have been stranded in Greece have sounded distress signals after most European states opted for a closed-door immigration policy, leaving hundreds of refugees trapped in underequipped makeshift refugee camps in Greece.
Speaking with AGPS, Palestinian refugees in Greece said they have been subjected to medical neglect and poor hygiene along with the lack of relief assistance and the propagation of poisonous reptiles in the makeshift tents they have been locked up in.