ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月15日 23時17分


Skaramagas refugee camp, in Athens’s port area, is one of dozens of camps administered by the Greek government and aid agencies throughout the country. Refugees and migrants used to spend just a few days in camps like this one before traveling elsewhere in Europe, but last March, the European Union put an end to that. All those who arrive in Greece are now sent back to Turkey or indefinitely contained. And conditions in the camps are unpleasant at best. Families are packed into tiny rooms; only a fraction of the children are admitted into government schools, where classes are conducted in Greek; and the eagerness of volunteers to help is waning. “Every year, Greece hosts 25 million tourists,” a frustrated aid worker told @ashgilbertson, a photographer with @viiphoto, “and to date we have been given 800 million euros in funding for this crisis — but we can’t find proper accommodation for 50,000 people?” @ashgilbertson took this photo of Syrian refugees fishing and drinking coffee near the Skaramagas refugee camp while on assignment for @unicef. Visit the link in our profile to read more in #nytopinion.


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