Locked down, then burned down, in Moria camp
The Take hears from asylum seekers and locals on the Greek island of Lesbos about the latest round of displacement.
A month after Greece’s notoriously unsafe Moria refugee camp burned down, authorities have begun the long process of restarting asylum seekers’ applications. When thousands of people were displaced in September, it gave new urgency to the European Union’s plan to break the deadlock on the migration crisis. We hear from asylum seekers and locals about how this round of displacement has affected their lives.
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Stefanie Dekker, Al Jazeera journalist.
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