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Greece to clear makeshift refugee camps in Athens

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Efforts are underway to remove hundreds of refugees from an unhygienic makeshift camp at an ex-Olympics facility in greater Athens, a migration ministry source said yesterday. “We are down there today to register the refugees’ needs and officially inform them that they should relocate to organized camps,” the source said. Some 700 mainly Afghan refugees are living at the camp at Hellinikon which until 2001 was the Athens airport in crumbling flight lounges and abandoned sports facilities later built for the 2004 Olympics.

Rights groups have repeatedly labeled the makeshift camp on the coastal Athens front unsuitable for long-term accommodat­ion and called on the government to find alternativ­e arrangemen­ts for the refugees. In February, some of the refugees went on hunger strike to protest against the lack of hot water and suitable food.

The ministry source said the relocation to other facilities would be “gradual” and declined to give a timeframe. The refugees were initially deposited at Hellinikon from late 2015 onwards as a temporary measure, as Greece’s leftist government scrambled to accommodat­e hundreds of thousands of people of all ages landing on Europe’s doorstep to escape war and poverty.

Many of them slept at the port of Piraeus, at Hellinikon and at another improvised camp on the northern Greek border for months before organized camps could be created with the help of volunteer groups and EU funds. Overall, some 60,000 people including many young Syrians, Afghans and Pakistanis, have been stuck in Greece for the past year after neighborin­g countries along the migrant route into Europe shut their borders.

At the start of the 2015 influx, Afghans were originally viewed as refugees and allowed to continue their journey from Greece to other countries in Europe. But many now face deportatio­n despite growing insecurity that saw civilian casualties in Afghanista­n hit a record high in 2016 after a disputed deal between EU and Kabul to send migrants back.

 ?? —AFP ?? ATHENS: A young Afghan girl walks inside the disused Hellinikon airport, where refugees and migrants are temporaril­y housed, in Athens yesterday.
—AFP ATHENS: A young Afghan girl walks inside the disused Hellinikon airport, where refugees and migrants are temporaril­y housed, in Athens yesterday.

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