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UN Agencies Welcome Relocation of 4,000 Vulnerable Asylum Seekers and Refugees from Greece, Encourage Further Steps Towards Predictable, Systematic European Mechanism - World

UN Agencies Welcome Relocation of 4,000 Vulnerable Asylum Seekers and Refugees from Greece, Encourage Further Steps Towards Predictable, Systematic European Mechanism - World
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UN Agencies Welcome Relocation of 4,000 Vulnerable Asylum Seekers and Refugees from Greece, Encourage Further Steps Towards Predictable, Systematic European Mechanism

UN Agencies Welcome Relocation of 4,000 Vulnerable Asylum Seekers and Refugees from Greece, Encourage Further Steps Towards Predictable, Systematic European Mechanism
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UNHCR - UN agencies welcome relocation of 4,000 asylum seekers and refugees from Greece

UNHCR - UN agencies welcome relocation of 4,000 asylum seekers and refugees from Greece
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A scene out of the middle ages : Dead refugee found surrounded by rats at Greek camp | Global development

Fri 7 May 2021 07.12 EDT At a desolate refugee camp on the Greek island of Chios earlier this week, a young man died alone in a tent. By the time the guards arrived on the scene, about 12 hours after the Somali refugee’s death, the body was surrounded by rodents. Asylum seekers who had initially alerted staff spoke in horror at seeing rats and mice swarming about. It was Orthodox Easter Monday, a national holiday in Greece. The 28-year-old, who has not been named by Greek authorities, is thought to have died of natural causes. In a short statement, the Greek migration ministry ruled out foul play and said the “unfortunate man” was found by a military doctor to have bites on his ear and hand. “The precise cause of death will become known from the autopsy that is to be conducted.”

Afghan migrant to sue Greek coast guard over son′s drowning | Europe| News and current affairs from around the continent | DW

Afghan migrant to sue Greek coast guard over son′s drowning | Europe| News and current affairs from around the continent | DW
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