Kos: Greece brings in a ferry to process migrants

  • 9 years ago
Refugees from Syria have begun registering on a passenger ferry moored in the harbour at Kos.

The aim is to help the small Greek island cope with the recent influx of migrants from across the Mediterranean.


Syrian migrants watch the arrival of the Eleftherios Venizelos ferry from the Greek island of Kos pic.twitter.com/nqew9tNDDS— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) August 14, 2015




Syrians have priority as they are fleeing a conflict situation.

But there is anger at what is seen as preferential treatment.

“I have been waiting for help but have not had any,” one young man from Iraq told reporters. “The only help is for Syrians. They don’t know what has happened in Iraq, in Pakistan, in Iran. This is a big problem. If I tell them I am from Iraq, they send me away. They tell me to go away.”




Stark warnings from NGOs

Services on Kos are stretched to breaking point.

Thousands have made the perilous sea journey from the Middle East and North Africa and are sleeping

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