Will the Greek government allow the 700 refugees that entered into FYROM back into Greece? (photos+video)
Mar, 15 2016
Author: newsroom
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Who organised, payed for ( pamphlets' writing, printing, dissiminating, alerting phone calls to the refugees, ropes, etc.,) who were those with the red and orange jackets leading the way and facilitating the passage?
Who used this refugees' exodus towards FYROM, organised this provocation against the Hellenic sensitive ''FYROM borders issue'' to instigate worse difficulties? Who pays the NGO's ( not all of them are malevolent , of course! But very many of them, ARE!)
m.l.p
Tensions on borders with FYROM
The Greek government finds itself between a rock and hard place on
how to deal with the situation at the Idomeni refugee camp on its
northern borders. Following Monday night’s desperate attempt by about
700 refugees to cross the Greek-FYROM borders from a different point,
which ended up in the their arrest by the FYROM military, the Greek
authorities are seriously considering avoiding the use of force in order
to move the refugees from Idomeni to other camps to the interior of
Greeec. Over 30 photojournalists were also arrested by the FYROM
authorities during the operations on Monday. The government hopes to
convince via dialogue the refugees trapped at Idomeni to relocate to
other reception centres. Meanwhile, hundreds of other refugees and
illegal immigrants have gathered at the point where the failed attempt
by the 700 took place on Monday, with large Greek police forces present
on the Greek side of the borders and FROM militarty on the other side
ready to prevent any other crossing. In the latest developments the
Greek government deliberating on whether to allow the 700 refugees that
crossed into FYROM back into Greece.

https://youtu.be/O_65dfHg3zA




https://youtu.be/O_65dfHg3zA