Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Refugee influx into Greece exceeds 100,000 in less than two months

Massive wave of Refugee arrivals in Greece exceed 100,000 ...in weeks

Figure was not reached until end of June last year, and rate of arrivals this year expected to climb further as weather improves

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Refugees and migrants are helped by volunteers on their arrival aboard a dinghy at Mytilene on the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos.



More than 100,000 refugees and migrants have arrived in Europe so far this year, at triple the rate of arrivals over the first half of 2015.
At least 102,500 have arrived on the Greek islands of Samos, Kos and Lesbos, according to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM). Another 7,500 have reached Italy, and in the first six weeks of the year 411 people are known to have died attempting to make the journey.
In 2015 the threshold of 100,000 arrivals was not reached until the end of June. As spring approaches and the weather improves, the rate of arrivals this year is expected to climb further.
The IOM said 20% of the arrivals were from Afghanistan and nearly half were Syrians. On Monday the US and Russia agreed to organize a partial truce involving the Assad regime and most of the Syrian armed opposition, but not Islamic State or the Nusra Front. There are widespread doubts about how effective the ceasefire will be and how long it will last.
The influx of refugees has been met with a chaotic response among European countries. On Friday Austria imposed of a cap on the number of people it would admit each day to 80 asylum seekers and 3,200 people seeking transit to other EU countries. The restriction prompted Macedonia to stop Afghans crossing its border from Greece, triggering riots by Afghans and bitter complaints from Athens and the UN refugee agency, the UNCHR.

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Afghan migrants who have no permission to cross the border between Greece and Macedonia stay behind a fence, near Gevgelija.



The agency said: “These newest restrictive measures risk violating EU law and undermine efforts for a comprehensive and coordinated approach to deal with the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe.” It called for a unified approach from Europe.
A UNHCR survey published on Tuesday found that 94% of Syrians arriving in Greece in January had risked the sea crossing to escape war, and 71% of the Afghans surveyed cited conflict and violence. “And yet, with every passing week, it appears some European countries are focusing on keeping refugees and migrants out more than on responsibly managing the flow and working on common solutions.”

Courtesy: Observer




 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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