ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月1日 02時52分


The scale of the migration crisis that brought the refugees to the Greek island of Lesbos can be measured in piles of discarded life vests that still blight the island. But increasingly it is tallied in despair. Some 5,500 people are detained in Moria, about 2,500 more than the camp was designed to hold. Greek officials gave @ニューヨーク・タイムズ journalists a limited and chaperoned tour of parts of Moria, and numerous people described the conditions they lived in. Rain soaks through the tents, and there’s a lack of electricity and hot water in the showers, even in winter. The public toilets and showers are soiled with feces. As bad as the food is, it often runs out. Violence, theft and rape are constant threats. “Even if you are healthy, in Moria you’ll get a problem,” said Amir Ali, a 27-year-old from Herat, Afghanistan, who lived there for more than 11 months. “That’s not a place to put people in.” The photographer @limauricio took this photo of flotation devices used by migrants who crossed from Turkey to Greece. Swipe left to see more scenes from Lebsos: Hermann Fometio, 24, left, and Ulrich Fodje, 31, from Cameroon, bathing; a Syrian family trying to keep warm; and a cemetery with the graves of some who died while attempting the crossing from Turkey.


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