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Greeks at the end of Rope with Rapefugees


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2020 Mar 1, 2:18pm   1,184 views  13 comments

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A morning protest by around 300 asylum seekers over their squalid living conditions had begun peacefully enough inside the camp, home to some 20,000 people from 64 different countries, including Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq and Angola. But clashes soon erupted with riot police after the group tried marching to Mytilini, the main port and capital of Lesvos. Now protesters were coming toward this small village, and its residents were mobilizing.

After a truck filled with locals stopped outside the center, continually blasting its horn through the usually serene town, workers inside hit the lights and pulled down the blinds. There was a message over loudspeakers calling for villagers to gather at the church. And it provided an opportunity for the staff to evacuate those inside two at a time.

After that day, the Drop Center was closed and staff moved elsewhere on the island. For the organization that ran the school, A Drop in the Ocean, it seemed their welcome had run out. Another NGO had rocks thrown through their windows. Later a group of local vigilantes went door-to-door looking for aid workers or refugees. “I understand that [the villagers] are tense. They live in an extreme situation. But it doesn’t excuse their behavior toward us,” said Ida Sorbye, a worker at the Drop Center.

If the Greek island of Lesvos is the frontline of Europe’s refugee crisis, Moria is a no-man’s land. The small village’s population of around 2,000 is now dwarfed by the camp of the same name up the road. As many as possible are crammed into the main facility, designed to hold only 2,800, with the rest spilling out in tents and hastily-built structures on the slopes of ancient olive groves. Numbers have exploded over the last year as new regulations require refugees to apply for asylum at their first landing place in Europe. For many that means Lesvos.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/01/refugee-crisis-in-greece-tensions-soar-between-migrants-and-locals.html

Honestly, the best way to drive refugees out is to harass the hell out of NGO Punks - many are foreigners anyway. Sorbye sounds Norwegian or Danish.

Refuse to serve them, turn backs on them, shun them, if the town is small enough. Tomatoes are good, too.

And Stop Calling them Rapefugees, Bigots:

The situation is worsening as crime escalates. There’s been at least two murders at the camp, and reports of daily fights and stabbings between refugees. Doctors Without Borders said that rape is also common inside the camp, as high as one rape reported a week.


At least 10 rapes for every report.

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1   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Mar 1, 2:30pm  

Killed the tourism industry: 20,000 Afghans don't make historic Greek Islands attractive.

The local economy of Lesvos, largely dependent on tourism, has taken a hit. The home of archaic poetess Sappho, the island used to draw holidaymakers for its stunning blue waters, picture-postcard villages, sun-baked olive groves, medieval fortress and world-famous petrified forest. But tourism dropped by more than 50% in 2016 and, according to business owners on the island, hasn’t recovered by nearly enough. Cruise ships are coming less often — only eight arrived in 2019 compared to 94 in 2011. Tourists that do step onto the island see refugee children reselling bus tickets and a constant flow of those making the trek between camps and into towns.

It seems the open arms that initially had greeted those coming ashore in Lesvos have finally closed. Thousands of island locals attended a protest for Athens to process or remove the refugees. General strikes have been called. “It’s a powder keg ready to explode,” regional governor Kostas Moutzouris told local news regarding the situation.
2   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 3, 6:11am  



I hope he's up there on that boat yelling this is Sparta!!!
4   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 3, 6:16am  

NoCoupForYou says
Killed the tourism industry: 20,000 Afghans don't make historic Greek Islands attractive.

The local economy of Lesvos, largely dependent on tourism, has taken a hit. The home of archaic poetess Sappho, the island used to draw holidaymakers for its stunning blue waters, picture-postcard villages, sun-baked olive groves, medieval fortress and world-famous petrified forest. But tourism dropped by more than 50% in 2016 and, according to business owners on the island, hasn’t recovered by nearly enough. Cruise ships are coming less often — only eight arrived in 2019 compared to 94 in 2011. Tourists that do step onto the island see refugee children reselling bus tickets and a constant flow of those making the trek between camps and into towns.

It seems the open arms that initially had greeted those coming ashore in Lesvos have finally closed. Thousands of island locals attended a protest for Athens to process or remove the refugees. General strikes have been ...


You would have to be pretty dumb to not see that coming!
5   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 3, 6:19am  

At least one refugee, a Syrian man, died after being shot in the back, according to Turkish state news, during the melee playing out on the 120-mile frontier between the two countries. A child also drowned when a boat carrying 47 other people capsized off the Greek coast, the International Organization for Migration said.

6   Ceffer   2020 Mar 3, 2:24pm  

Lesbos? Evan the Immense Hirsute Lesbians in chain mail, Greek helmets and swords can't save them?
7   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Mar 3, 8:16pm  

Greek Orthodox Chapel vandalized by Rapefugees.

8   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Mar 4, 12:20pm  

Video of Media/NGOs staging Refugee Actress in front of the Sea while lots of military age male migrants loiter around.

Another example how propaganda of the FAKE NEWS is being made of foreign journalists on the Greek island of #Lesvos in #Greece. pic.twitter.com/L5wf4USgYD

— 🇺🇸 𝔼𝕄 🇩🇪 𝕂𝔸 🇺🇸 (@EM_KA_17) March 4, 2020
9   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Mar 8, 11:20am  

Dramatic pictures and video are emerging of fires raging along the border between Greece and Turkey, as migrants — aided and even armed by the Turks, according to the Greeks — continue their efforts to force their way in.

The European Union, including the United Kingdom, funnelled billions of euros to the Islamist government in Ankara in an effort to persuade it to bring the migrant crisis under a modicum of control after hundreds of thousands of illegal border crossings, often by sea, in 2015-16.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/03/07/pictures-greek-border-flames-migrants-keep-trying-break-through/

Erdogan's funding another Fakefugee invasion to shake down the EU for Money.
10   Booger   2020 Mar 8, 12:01pm  

Bulgaria must have some sort of impenetrable barrier that we never hear about. Presumably this is in the form of a lack of gibs...
11   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Mar 8, 12:07pm  

Booger says
Bulgaria must have some sort of impenetrable barrier that we never hear about. Presumably this is in the form of a lack of gibs...


Moral contract between citizens works well. Unified culture.
12   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Mar 10, 5:02pm  

Bulgarian authorities, after Greek request, opened the Ivaylovgrad dam, so that river Evros at the Greek-Turkish border, floods.
This way it will be harder for migrants to cross.#IStandWithGreece#GreeceUnderAttack #Greece_under_attack pic.twitter.com/1yLGbShg8O

— The Duke (@john_wayne_gr) March 10, 2020
13   Bd6r   2020 Mar 10, 6:06pm  

Booger says
Bulgaria must have some sort of impenetrable barrier that we never hear about. Presumably this is in the form of a lack of gibs...

The police in Bulgaria has partially preserved their East European way of doing things...beat first and ask questions later. Also, if I recall correctly, in Cold War era there were major defenses between Soviet block Bulgaria and NATO member Turkey which might not be completely pulled down.

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