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Moria Refugee Camp: Lesvos, Greece - Day 4 and 5
|| 09/20-21/16 || Location - Moria Refugee Camp and Mytiline: Lesvos, Greece ||
A Syrian migrant sports fresh bandages after allegedly being beaten by Greek police in the Moria Refugee Camp. Countless others were also injured in a riot that destroyed over 60% of the facility. The riots were initiated by refugees due to internal racial disputes and the endless delay in immigration processing. "We don't want their food, we don't want their water, we just want to leave," one Pakistani migrant said. This entrapment is far from over, with the majority of European countries refusing to accept refugees at this time. "We left our countries to escape war. Now we are forced to live like this," an injured Nigerian migrant explained.
Children play ball amidst burnt tree trunks caused by a riot the night before.
A Syrian migrant shows his wounds after allegedly being beaten by Greek police in the Moria Refugee Camp. Countless others were also injured in a riot that destroyed over 60% of the facility. The riots were initiated by refugees due to internal racial disputes and the endless delay in immigration processing. "We don't want their food, we don't want their water, we just want to leave," one Pakistani migrant said. This entrapment is far from over, with the majority of European countries refusing to accept refugees at this time. "We left our countries to escape war. Now we are forced to live like this," an injured Nigerian migrant explained.
Food with dirt and mud in it. "They give us rabbit food," one Nigerian refugee said.
A Syrian migrant shows his wounds after allegedly being beaten by Greek police in the Moria Refugee Camp. Countless others were also injured in a riot that destroyed over 60% of the facility. The riots were initiated by refugees due to internal racial disputes and the endless delay in immigration processing. "We don't want their food, we don't want their water, we just want to leave," one Pakistani migrant said. This entrapment is far from over, with the majority of European countries refusing to accept refugees at this time. "We left our countries to escape war. Now we are forced to live like this," an injured Nigerian migrant explained.
Volunteers fix a burnt barbed wire fence along the perimeter of the camp.
A Syrian migrant shows his wounds after allegedly being beaten by Greek police in the Moria Refugee Camp. Countless others were also injured in a riot that destroyed over 60% of the facility. The riots were initiated by refugees due to internal racial disputes and the endless delay in immigration processing. "We don't want their food, we don't want their water, we just want to leave," one Pakistani migrant said. This entrapment is far from over, with the majority of European countries refusing to accept refugees at this time. "We left our countries to escape war. Now we are forced to live like this," an injured Nigerian migrant explained.
Two Syrian migrants fish off the dock in the port of Mytiline
A Syrian boy fishes for dinner as a family of tourists relaxes on their 26-foot sailboat in the port of Mytiline. "The food is no good," the boy said as he tapped his stomach and pointed in the direction of the Moria Refugee camp. Many refugees walk the nearly 16 kilometer round trip each day in hopes of a fresh catch to feed their families.
A Syrian migrant fishes off the dock in the port of Mytiline
A Syrian migrant shows off his catch for the day on a dock in the port of Mytiline
A Syrian boy fishes for dinner as a family of tourists relaxes on their 26-foot sailboat in the port of Mytiline. "The food is no good," the boy said as he tapped his stomach and pointed in the direction of the Moria Refugee camp. Many refugees walk the nearly 16 kilometer round trip each day in hopes of a fresh catch to feed their families.