ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月1日 07時47分


2 years after the European Union struck a deal with Turkey aimed at cutting off the route asylum seekers take across the Aegean Sea, thousands of people have remained stranded on the island of Lesbos, in Greece. They’re both unwilling to go back to the countries they left and unable to move forward toward the opportunity they’d hoped to find in Europe. And although the numbers are fewer, they keep coming. To ease processing and communication, the authorities sometimes try to group the asylum seekers by nationality. But they often gravitate toward each other anyway. Eritreans and Ethiopians have used part of their allowance provided by the European Union — 90 euros per month — to renovate and decorate an Orthodox Church from the 1950s. They pray there every afternoon and, despite the limited food they receive in a camp nearby, they fast from meat and dairy in preparation for the Orthodox Easter. Others play sports to bond or blow off steam. @limauricio photographed a priest from Ethiopia blessing another asylum seeker from Eritrea outside the church. Swipe left to see photos of a mass at the church, Iraqis and Syrians playing volleyball and 2 teen boys from Afghanistan enjoying an afternoon at the beach.


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