They finally leave "the hell of Moria". On Monday, October 7, more than 450 migrants arrived by ferry to Piraeus, the main port of Athens, Greece.

They were then transferred to the Vagiohori camp in the north of the country. Most of them came from the Moria camp on the island of Lesbos. The situation is increasingly critical: about 13,000 migrants are crammed into it, while the place was designed to accommodate 3,000.

On September 29th, a fire was declared. Subsequently, migrants demonstrated, sometimes violently.

In response to this event, the authorities allowed members of the population belonging to a "sensitive category", according to their name, to leave the premises.

Zahra, a 22-year-old migrant from Afghanistan, is one of them: "I was in Moria for eight months, and it was horrible," she says, "I'm happy now, I'm free, I can do something step forward".

Nevertheless, the young mother can not help but feel sorry for the people who stayed behind: "I am sad for people in Moria because I have had this unpleasant experience. an unpleasant experience currently ".