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MSF Denounces Involuntary Eviction of Refugees at Idomeni

Σε αναμονή παραμένουν χιλιάδες πρόσφυγες στην ουδέτερη ζώνη Ελλάδας - ΠΓΔΜ στο ύψος της Ειδομένης που παραμένει κλειστή, καθώς από το πρωί ομάδα περίπου 200 Ιρανών, Μαροκινών, Τυνήσιων και άλλων εθνικοτήτων έχουν συγκεντρωθεί μπροστά στα συρματοπλέγματα και ζητούν επιτακτικά να περάσουν στη γειτονική χώρα, Πέμπτη 19 Νοεμβρίου 2015. Υπενθυμίζεται ότι από χθες το βράδυ, αρχές της ΠΓΔΜ ανακοίνωσαν ότι επιτρέπουν τη διέλευση μονό σε Ιρακινούς Σύριους και Αφγανούς με αποτέλεσμα να προκληθεί αναστάτωση στον καταυλισμό προσωρινής διαμονής που έχει στηθεί δίπλα στο σημείο διέλευσης. ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ/ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ/ΝΙΚΟΣ ΑΡΒΑΝΙΤΙΔΗΣ
Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has denounced the forced movement of thousands of refugees from Idomeni, the lack of information provided about their destinations and the restrictions imposed on humanitarian assistance. The NGO has called on the Greek authorities to ensure that adequate and continuous assistance is guaranteed as people are transferred to new locations.
“People are not being informed of where they are going, and this is far from acceptable,” stated Michele Telaro, MSF’s Project Coordinator in Idomeni. “They need to be able to make informed decisions and must be provided with accurate information in order to do so. They have already fled conflicts, violence and spent more than two months in unacceptable conditions in Idomeni. The alternative to the inhumane should not be the unknown and the uncertain.”
MSF’s teams have seen many anxious patients who had been asked to leave without clear information on their destination: “Our nurse reported that the majority of people she saw in the clinic burst into tears when she spoke to them. They asked her where they would be going, whether there would be doctors there.  She didn’t know what to say, because we don’t know if an adequate continuity of care will be assured,” continued Telaro.
MSF’s medics consulted patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and epilepsy who need continuous treatment. These patients are worried about the risk of interruption to their care and uncertain about what medical facilities will be available when they move. The teams also had difficulty referring patients to hospital, as those who leave the camp do not have permission to return and a referral could have them separated from their families. MSF and other NGOs have had restricted access to the camp area, with a reduced number of staff allowed to enter, and volunteers were completely expelled from the camp. In these conditions, the basic services like sanitation and distribution of food could not be properly assured.
“Let’s be clear, this cannot be considered a voluntary relocation as these people had no other choice, did not have adequate information, and assistance in the camp was drastically cut,” declared Loïc Jaeger, MSF’s Head of Mission in Greece. “It is unacceptable to force this move on the resigned and desperate people of Idomeni. We would like to tell them they will be able to re-join their families in Europe, that they will have access to adequate protection, but we can’t. We can’t even reassure them about the conditions that they will find in the new camps.”
“Moving refugees from informal camps to formal camps is not the solution,” concluded Jaeger. “In Europe, in 2016, refugees should not be living in tents. They should have their claims for asylum heard and be provided with homes so that they can restart their lives in safety.”

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