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Greece: Refugees protest outside UN offices in Athens amid eviction concerns
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29.05.2020
M/S Riot police and migrant children, Athens
M/S Migrants protesting with signs
W/S Police and protesters sitting outside
M/S Protester holding placard
M/S Children wearing masks holding placards
M/S Protesters sitting and police
M/S Migrant children sitting holding sign reading (English): "Where is humanity"
M/S Protesters sitting
W/S Migrant women speaking to police officer
M/S Protester *UPSOUND* (Arabic) "Passport, Passport. (I want) Arabic translator, Passport"
M/S Protester holding documents (Arabic) *UPSOUND* "I swear we will not leave; I swear we will not leave"
M/S Protester showing documents
W/S Protesters sitting outside UNHCR office
M/S Protesters
M/S Police
M/S Protester holding placard
M/S Migrant protester holding baby
M/S Migrant protester with children
M/S Protesters
C/U Protesters sitting in front of police
M/S Protester with children
SOT, Myriam, Syrian migrant (Arabic): "They took us out of the houses, cut the salary from us, and we have 14 people, all of them children. They want to throw us on the street. Where will the children live? We don't have milk and diapers for them, nor any help. They are all young children, not adults to help. There are no jobs over here. We do not have the ability to support them. We will be on the streets."
W/S Children playing and police
SCRIPT
Dozens of Asylum seekers, who face the risk of becoming homeless by the end of May due to the end of accommodation support, gathered in protest outside United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Athens on Friday.
"They want to throw us on the street. Where will the children live?" explained a Syrian migrant at the protest where dozens carried placards and migrant status documents from the Greek government.
Tens of thousands of refugees, who were previously given asylum in the country, are facing eviction from accommodation facilities where they are currently staying. The Greek authorities plan to reinstate the refugees living in apartments and refugees centres funded by the UN with asylum seekers on Aegean islands aiming to decongest the flow of refugees in mainland Greece.
Protesters demanded a solution or travel documents so they could travel to other EU countries in seek of refuge.
M/S Migrants protesting with signs
W/S Police and protesters sitting outside
M/S Protester holding placard
M/S Children wearing masks holding placards
M/S Protesters sitting and police
M/S Migrant children sitting holding sign reading (English): "Where is humanity"
M/S Protesters sitting
W/S Migrant women speaking to police officer
M/S Protester *UPSOUND* (Arabic) "Passport, Passport. (I want) Arabic translator, Passport"
M/S Protester holding documents (Arabic) *UPSOUND* "I swear we will not leave; I swear we will not leave"
M/S Protester showing documents
W/S Protesters sitting outside UNHCR office
M/S Protesters
M/S Police
M/S Protester holding placard
M/S Migrant protester holding baby
M/S Migrant protester with children
M/S Protesters
C/U Protesters sitting in front of police
M/S Protester with children
SOT, Myriam, Syrian migrant (Arabic): "They took us out of the houses, cut the salary from us, and we have 14 people, all of them children. They want to throw us on the street. Where will the children live? We don't have milk and diapers for them, nor any help. They are all young children, not adults to help. There are no jobs over here. We do not have the ability to support them. We will be on the streets."
W/S Children playing and police
SCRIPT
Dozens of Asylum seekers, who face the risk of becoming homeless by the end of May due to the end of accommodation support, gathered in protest outside United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Athens on Friday.
"They want to throw us on the street. Where will the children live?" explained a Syrian migrant at the protest where dozens carried placards and migrant status documents from the Greek government.
Tens of thousands of refugees, who were previously given asylum in the country, are facing eviction from accommodation facilities where they are currently staying. The Greek authorities plan to reinstate the refugees living in apartments and refugees centres funded by the UN with asylum seekers on Aegean islands aiming to decongest the flow of refugees in mainland Greece.
Protesters demanded a solution or travel documents so they could travel to other EU countries in seek of refuge.
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