Thousands rally at Greek-Macedonian border calling for open borders

Published February 27th, 2016 - 07:00 GMT
Men demonstrate near a barbed wire fence on 27 February, 2016 at the Idomeni camp on Greece's northern border with Macedonia, demanding that the Macedonian authorities let them in. (AFP/Sakis Mitrolidis)
Men demonstrate near a barbed wire fence on 27 February, 2016 at the Idomeni camp on Greece's northern border with Macedonia, demanding that the Macedonian authorities let them in. (AFP/Sakis Mitrolidis)

Thousands of migrants, stranded on the Greek frontier with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), have staged an angry protest, calling for the borders on the Balkan route to be reopened.

A week after Austria decided to restrict access into the country to 3,200 people per day, Macedonian, Slovenian, Croatian and Serbian authorities unilaterally set new daily entry limits of 580.
 
Police say more than 5,000 people are stranded at the Idomeni camp, on the Greek side of the border.
 
Tighter controls imposed by neighbouring FYROM mean Afghans are no longer allowed to enter, leaving them stuck in northern Greece, with few options.
 
Stricter document checks on Syrians and Iraqis have slowed their passage north to little more than a trickle.
 
Nedal, a Syrian, is one of those stuck at the border. She made the journey from Damascus.
 
“We are three days here: rainy and cold and no food. People have spent all their money. We want just to pass, safely please,” she pleaded.
 
Ramadan, from Aleppo, added: “We can not stay here (and) do nothing. Last night I sleep outside and no water. Much families I see sleep without tents, and they tell us today will come tents, and no tents, no tents for all.”
 
Voicing concern, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on all countries to keep their borders open.

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