Published : 01-01-2019
Palestinian refugees from Syria sheltered on Greek islands have sounded distress signals over the exacerbated humanitarian conditions and fragile legal status they have been subjected to.
Palestinian refugees in Greece continue to appeal to all concerned authorities and human rights institutions, including the Palestinian Authority and the UNHCR, to urgently step in and work on enhancing their living conditions.
According to unofficial statistics, 400 Palestinian refugees from Syria have been stranded in under-equipped shelters on such Greek islands as Lesbos, Chios, Leros, and Kos, where they have been treated as stateless persons.
Palestinian refugees from Syria sheltered on Greek islands have sounded distress signals over the exacerbated humanitarian conditions and fragile legal status they have been subjected to.
Palestinian refugees in Greece continue to appeal to all concerned authorities and human rights institutions, including the Palestinian Authority and the UNHCR, to urgently step in and work on enhancing their living conditions.
According to unofficial statistics, 400 Palestinian refugees from Syria have been stranded in under-equipped shelters on such Greek islands as Lesbos, Chios, Leros, and Kos, where they have been treated as stateless persons.