Syrians reimburse for road

World June 13, 2016 19:18

brussels - European dream for many in Greece stranded Syrians. After months in the mud at Idomeni to the Macedonian border they want to go home.

Curiously traffickers play here a role. First, the Syrians paid a few thousand euros to be transferred in a rubber boat, the way to Turkey is considerably less expensive, a few hundred euros.

That way, however, is not over the Aegean Sea, but from the Greek border town Didimoticho, where the river Maritsa on garment must be to the part of Turkey, which lies west of the Bosphorus. However, because of heavy rainfall the water is high and the current strong so already drowned dozens.
  
    
     
      
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Among those who want to back the 27-year-old hairdresser from Damascus, Al-Atia Djassem. After months on the border with Macedonia have camped he now wants to return to his wife and year-old daughter. 'I want Europe not more,' he explains to the German newspaper Die Welt. 'In Syria doing better than here, even with the bombing. '

Since the Balkan Route 20 March, was finally closed, there are 57 000 refugees trapped in Greece, where the unemployment rate is still over 25%. The road is closed to the promised land of Germany and do not want them to stay in Greece. 'We did not expect that we would be treated like Europe all show no pity on us. '

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