The Borneo Post

Migrants rush to Greek camp on rumours border will open

-

IDOMENI, Greece: Dozens of hopeful refugees, some carrying babies, rushed to Greece’s overwhelme­d Idomeni camp on the sealed border with Macedonia yesterday following speculatio­n that the frontier would be forced open.

The attempted border run came as Greek authoritie­s were trying to evacuate an estimated 11,500 people stranded at the squalid camp after Balkan states slammed shut their borders, cutting off the main migrant route to the European Union.

About 300 people of all ages gathered by the railway tracks and the border fence earlier Sunday, singing and shouting slogans, an AFP correspond­ent said, in a largely peaceful demonstrat­ion watched by Greek police in riot gear.

Some elderly handicappe­d refugees were sitting in wheelchair­s sobbing while many other people, who had dismantled their tents in order to move quickly, were waving white handkerchi­efs.

“No violence, we just want to cross,” read one banner, while another said: “Freedom of movement is everybody’s right.”

Some in the crowd, however, attempted to move towards the police line but were blocked by others who formed a human chain, the AFP correspond­ent said.

The commotion appeared to be triggered by a rumour that journalist­s and Red Cross officials would help migrants force their way across the fence into Macedonia, a young Syrian refugee told the Athens News Agency (ANA).

“They told us the Red Cross and 500 journalist­s from all over the world will be with us,” he said, without specifying the source.

Another young Syrian said his sister, who is living in Germany, had seen the same claim on the Internet and alerted him.

“People have been here for a long time. I think it’s very dangerous to cross, especially for the children but what should we do?” 24-year- old Qasim Mosawy from Afghanista­n told AFP.

Dozens of other migrants could be seen heading through the fields, some carrying babies, towards the Idomeni crossing. — AFP

 ??  ?? Migrants with their children protest next to a placard reading ‘help us’, in front of anti-riot police at the makeshift camp of the GreekMaced­onian border, near the Greek village of Idomeni, where thousands of refugees and migrants are stranded by the...
Migrants with their children protest next to a placard reading ‘help us’, in front of anti-riot police at the makeshift camp of the GreekMaced­onian border, near the Greek village of Idomeni, where thousands of refugees and migrants are stranded by the...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia