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Γιάννης Μπεχράκης: Οι άνθρωποι που
ήρθαν απ' τη θάλασσα...
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A
tourist offers water to exhausted Iranian migrants as they arrive by
paddling an engineless dinghy from the Turkish coast at a beach on the
Greek island of Kos August 15, 2015. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis |
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An
Iranian migrant cries as while carrying his son after a small group of
exhausted migrants from Iran arrived by paddling an engineless dinghy
from the Turkish coast (seen in the background) at a beach on the Greek
island of Kos August 15, 2015. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis |
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An
Iranian migrant cries next to his son and wife moments after a small
group of exhausted migrants from Iran arrive by paddling an engineless
dinghy from the Turkish coast (seen in the background) at a beach on the
Greek island of Kos August 15, 2015. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis |
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An
exhausted Iranian migrant drinks water moments after a small group of
migrants from Iran arrived by paddling an engineless dinghy from the
Turkish coast (seen in the background) at a beach on the Greek island of
Kos August 15, 2015. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis | |
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Amoun,
70, a blind Palestinian refugee who lived in the town of Aleppo in
Syria, rests on a beach moments after arriving along with another forty
on a dinghy in the Greek island of Kos, crossing a part of the Aegean
Sea from Turkey to Greece, August 12, 2015. The Turkish coast is seen
in the background. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis |
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Syrian
refugees rest after arriving in the port of Piraeus near Athens June
14, 2015. Over 1,800 predominantly Syrian refugees and other immigrants
who crossed the sea from the Turkish coast to the Greek island of Lesvos
were ferried to Athens after the Greek authorities supplied them with
temporary documents. An average of 600 migrants were arriving in Greece
by sea each day, many of them fleeing poverty and conflicts in Syria,
Iraq and Libya, at a time when the Athens government is facing its own
economic crisis, said the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR. Around 42,000
migrants arrived in Greece this year, six times the same period last
year, the UNHCR said. REUTERS/Yannis | | Behrakis |
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A
Syrian refugee woman sits in a bus after after arriving in the port of
Piraeus near Athens June 14, 2015. Over 1,800 predominantly Syrian
refugees and other immigrants who crossed the sea from the Turkish coast
to the Greek island of Lesvos were ferried to Athens after the Greek
authorities supplied them with temporary documents. An average of 600
migrants were arriving in Greece by sea each day, many of them fleeing
poverty and conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Libya, at a time when the
Athens government is facing its own economic crisis, said the U.N.
refugee agency UNHCR. Around 42,000 migrants arrived in Greece this
year, six times the same period last year, the UNHCR said.
REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis |
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