Author Archives: dangle
Its geting cold
days and days passes as the ppl in this shity place slowly fading
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at the side-street
sitting in the hot sun in a side-street of patra. close to us the highway athens-patra. we wait at the red lights for a truck to europe. but instead of a truck only flies, heat and our lungs full of emissions. just another day in the waiting room greece.
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where are my friends?
my friends are somewhere in prison. I don’t know where. the police catch people and bring them to prison in Komunisia, then to the border with Albania, then to Thessaloniki and I don’t know where. Me also they caught before and they brought me these ways. my friend called me that they brought them now […] Continue reading
my shoes arrived in italy!
yesterday i was hiding in a truck with my friends, but police found us. they took our shoes away and told us to leave: “now your shoes will go to italy without you. you don’t need them anymore!” now i borrow a pair of old shoes from a friend. they are too small but i […] Continue reading
Patras: raids in the trains!
today early in the morning a group of 25 police entered the place we live and arrested more than 70 of us. Sudanese, Somali, Palestini, Afghan refugees. Even some with pink card. police repression has to stop. we want our human rights!
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finally I left!
I was in Kumenisia for two or three months. I tried going to Italy. It was not my first time in Greece. I was already deported twice back: once from the UK and once from Austria. Greece is really shit! I had a Pink Card in Greece after my deportation but anything else. I was […] Continue reading
to the Greek government and the Greek society
We migrants living in Greece are human beings who in our majority have faced severe political and social problems in our home countries. The real reason why we are in Greece is that we are looking for a life in security and with dignity. Most of us were astonished when recognising the fact that applying […] Continue reading
keep your hands off from our settlement!
yesterday we protested together with Greek young people against our removal from the trains. It is more than one month now that we are afraid every day. we are forced by the Greek government to live under these conditions without any human rights. We have no choice. Athens is for many of us worse than […] Continue reading
some remarks from inside the trains
Do you see this trains? We live there. It is our house! Inside now there is one men with a broken leg. Police beat him. When we leave this place the police come and tell us: “No! you have to stay inside!” How can we find some small money, something to eat in the garbage, […] Continue reading