Greece Goodbye in the port of Lesvos - Officer kicks Syrian unaccompanied minor to wake him up‏ - BEST FOR YOU

Greece Goodbye in the port of Lesvos - Officer kicks Syrian unaccompanied minor to wake him up‏ - BEST FOR YOU
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    It is Sunday. For at least two nights no refugee was seen during night
    sleeping in the port of Mytilene. Today there are again about 100
    persons from Afghanistan and Syria mainly but also from Somalia,
    Ethiopia, Sudan and other countries.

    “We spent five nights in the detention center in Moria,” they say. “It
    was specifically over crowded at the outside area where we were in the
    beginning.”

    Everybody is stressed to leave. A handful of families didn’t know they
    had to get tickets for their babies too even if they were for free.
    While trying to enter the ferry they were send back to the ticket
    office. The mothers had already entered with the other children and were
    not reachable. Two Syrian dads and one Afghan holding all small babies
    stand beside the ticket shop not knowing what to do. Their women have
    the documents of the children inside the boat. Only in the last minutes
    and after discussions with the ticket office they manage to solve the
    problem and run in the ferry.

    A group of kurdish Syrian men is standing aside. They are angry.

    “I want to ask you what we can do. In the morning an officer came on a
    motor bike. He parked and came over to the place we were sleeping on the
    street. Then he kicked this 16-year-old who is traveling alone twice and
    shouted ‘stand up’. We are no animals! If we had more time we would go
    to report this at the police station. We are not afraid, we have honor.
    We want you to publish this somewhere. The number of the motor bike was
    MTZ 415. It was around 5:30 in the morning of Sunday 2.8.15. Thank you.”

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