Five days after the fires that destroyed the largest camp for asylum seekers in Greece, on the island of Lesbos, 12,000 people find themselves in a precarious situation. The construction of a new camp by the Greek authorities is not welcomed neither by the exiles, who want to leave the island, nor by the inhabitants. They tell Europe 1.
Five days after the fires that destroyed the largest camp for asylum seekers in Greece, on the island of Lesbos, 12,000 people find themselves in a precarious situation.
The construction of a new camp by the Greek authorities is not welcomed neither by the exiles, who want to leave the island, nor by the inhabitants.
They tell Europe 1.