ACTIVISTS hit out at Europe’s treatment of refugees today, the day after fire in a massively overcrowded refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos killed a woman and her baby.
The blaze in the European Union-sponsored Moria camp — built to house 3,000 but now home to more than 13,000 people, the majority Afghan — is believed to have started yesterday afternoon near or inside a shipping container in which the woman lived.
Accounts differ between the Lesbos authorities, refugees and charity workers at the scene. The Associated Press agency reported that camp-dwellers started the fire in a desperate protest against their conditions. But soon after police arrived the camp was doused in tear gas and fights ensued.
A society that grows accustomed to ‘undesirable’ people also grows accustomed to undesirable deaths. Minneapolis serves as a wake-up call, including for our own refugee policies, writes MARC VANDEPITTE
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