A thousand migrants, mostly women and children, expressed anger on Tuesday, October 1, on the island of Lesbos, to denounce their conditions inside the overcrowded shelter. Since the influx of arrivals in recent weeks on the Aegean islands from Turkey, the Moria camp suffocates with nearly 13,000 migrants for a capacity of 3,000.

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"This is the worst situation that I could see in terms of health," says France 24 Cécile Duflot, director of Oxfam France from the island of Lesbos. "This is not a Greek problem but a European problem because we have delegated to Greece the management of refugees, it is an untenable situation, we must change European policy", explains she.