Syrian refugees begin hunger strike in front of Greek parliament

  • 9 years ago
Refugees from Syria camped out in front of the Greek parliament have begun a hunger strike.

More than 150 people are taking part in the sit-in which began on Wednesday, in a protest calling for the government to speed up the asylum process and provide food and shelter.

One man said:
“My money is almost finished, and we all here have to deal with the mafia. We don’t have legal papers, we can’t rent a house, we can’t do anything.“ 

Another said:
“I’m trying to go out of here, to leave Greece and go to other countries in Europe because in Greece there is no chance for me, or even for the Greek people. I came here as a refugee 10 months ago, and I tried many times to get out of Greece and I cannot.”

A woman said:
“The only countries that support you so that you can be  comfortable, give you a salary and give you accommodation, are the  European countries.”

Since 2012 the number of migrants apprehended at Greece’s sea borders has increased five-fold, reaching more than 17,000 so far this year.

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