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Moira / Lesbos: Kara Tepe re-opens as mere accommodation camp and
registration in Moria breaks down
Published on October 12, 2015 in Uncategorized. Closed
Tags: 2015, greece, Lesbos, lesvos, Moria, registration.
Hundreds of Syrian wait for their registration in Moria / copyright:
Salinia Stroux
Hundreds of Syrians were waiting for hours in Moria to get registered as
the computers used encountered technical problems. Syrians do now
receive also in Mytilene again the 6-months suspension of deportation
paper with a photo.
UNHCR Ikea refugee houses are full once more / copyright: Salinia Stroux
UNHCR Ikea refugee houses are full once more / copyright: Salinia Stroux
Meanwhile only very few No-Syrians arrived to the camp yesterday. They
were again allowed to enter the areal of the camp and use the tents and
the bathrooms amongst others. Meanwhile busses brought hundreds of
registered Syrians to Kara Tepe which was re-opened and is aimed to host
the registered until they leave to Athens.
An Afghan woman is searching for their underage nephew. She said he was
kept inside the camp upon registration and wasn’t allowed to leave with
her and her husband and children. “I don’t know where he is and what
happened to him. Can you help me find him?” Only a few minutes later a
young Syrian is looking also for his 16-year-old cousin Mohammed. “They
took him away inside the camp,” he says. “Why would they do that? We
won’t leave him back.” The uncle is desperate.
According to Greek law only the mother and father are recognized as
legal guardians. Many underage children are thus separated from their
relatives upon registration. The separation will last at least as long
as it takes for the minor to be transferred to an open reception
facility for UAMs. This can take 2 weeks to 1 month in average.
Moira / Lesbos: Kara Tepe re-opens as mere accommodation camp and
registration in Moria breaks down
Published on October 12, 2015 in Uncategorized. Closed
Tags: 2015, greece, Lesbos, lesvos, Moria, registration.
Hundreds of Syrian wait for their registration in Moria / copyright:
Salinia Stroux
Hundreds of Syrians were waiting for hours in Moria to get registered as
the computers used encountered technical problems. Syrians do now
receive also in Mytilene again the 6-months suspension of deportation
paper with a photo.
UNHCR Ikea refugee houses are full once more / copyright: Salinia Stroux
UNHCR Ikea refugee houses are full once more / copyright: Salinia Stroux
Meanwhile only very few No-Syrians arrived to the camp yesterday. They
were again allowed to enter the areal of the camp and use the tents and
the bathrooms amongst others. Meanwhile busses brought hundreds of
registered Syrians to Kara Tepe which was re-opened and is aimed to host
the registered until they leave to Athens.
An Afghan woman is searching for their underage nephew. She said he was
kept inside the camp upon registration and wasn’t allowed to leave with
her and her husband and children. “I don’t know where he is and what
happened to him. Can you help me find him?” Only a few minutes later a
young Syrian is looking also for his 16-year-old cousin Mohammed. “They
took him away inside the camp,” he says. “Why would they do that? We
won’t leave him back.” The uncle is desperate.
According to Greek law only the mother and father are recognized as
legal guardians. Many underage children are thus separated from their
relatives upon registration. The separation will last at least as long
as it takes for the minor to be transferred to an open reception
facility for UAMs. This can take 2 weeks to 1 month in average.





