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Lesvos: Call for Support regarding acomodation for newly arrived refugees on the Island

Do you want to help? You have space in your home or in your hotel?
Contact us from the “Village of all together”: lesvosvolunteers@gmail.com.
We will connect you with a family or a single person, vulnerable case needing a
short stay in freindly welcoming home.

Θέλεις να βοηθήσεις?

Αν ενδιαφέρεσαι να βοηθήσεις τους πρόσφυγες που κατά χιλιάδες φτάνουν
στο νησί μας

μπορείς να το κάνεις. Έχεις ελεύθερο χώρο στο σπίτι σου για φιλοξενία
μικρής διάρκειας?

Έχεις ελεύθερο χώρο στο ξενοδοχείο σου για φιλοξενία μικρής διάρκειας?
Μπορείς τώρα

να δηλώσεις τον χώρο που διαθέτεις και το χωριό του όλοι μαζί θα έρθει
σε επικοινωνία

μαζί σου να σου προτείνει τους ανθρώπους που θα μπορούσες να
φιλοξενήσεις. Θα

προηγηθούν άτομα ευάλωτα οικογένειες με παιδιά πχ…

Σαν χωριό του όλοι μαζί είμαστε πεπεισμένοι ότι οι πρόσφυγες πρέπει να
έχουν μία

υποδοχή ζεστή και φιλική. Άνθρωποι που φτάνουν ταλαιπωρημένοι στο νησί
μας, το οποιο

αποτελεί το μέσον του δύσκολου ταξιδιού τους. Η ανακούφιση που θα
προσφέρει το σπίτι

μας, ο χώρος μας είναι ανυπολόγιστης αξίας…

Η Λέσβος ξέρει από προσφυγιά

πληροφορίες: lesvosvolunteers@gmail.com

Life not Death, by Efi Latsoudi

29th of August 2014
We received the information that there is a rescue operation in Nees Kydonies Lesvou. A 38-year-old woman has gone missing. Strong winds in the area. The coast guard boats are not sailing only a helicopter flies for a while over the area.

At noon 25 Afghan refugees arrived at PIKPA. Two dingy boats had arrived early that morning. Strong winds and waves can’t stop smugglers but also can’t stop the need of people escaping war. Among the survivors of the first boat there is a five year old girl with her uncle. Her mother is missing. The child is resting in PIKPA. PIKPA is overcrowded again. More than 150 people arrived yesterday. No available beds and the families taking care of the girl give her their own beds. We inform the Doctors of the world in Moria detention camp about the tragic incident as well as Red Cross International. The child has a sister and her father in Belgium and they talk on the phone when the child is transferred in Moria to be examined and supported by the doctors. Continue reading Life not Death, by Efi Latsoudi

Press Release: Unaccompanied minor severely self-injured himself in Moria “first reception” detention centre in Lesvos

PRESS RELEASE 21.07.14 Lesvos

Unaccompanied minor severely self-injured himself in Moria “first reception” detention centre in Lesvos

On 17/7/2014 a 17-year-old Afghan who had been detained for many days in Moria awaiting his transfer to a special reception centre for minors cut his arms in an act of despair and protest as he could not stand anymore being closed up for many days and under such conditions. He was transferred to the psychiatry department of the local hospital.

In Greece there are 10 reception centres for unaccompanied minors with about 330 places in total that need to cover the needs of thousands. At the same time that a vast number of reception places are lacking many minors fear long detention upon arrival in Greece in so called First Reception Camps (detention centres) if they register with their real age and register themselves as adults. The background: Unaccompanied minors arriving in first reception centres have to undergo a number of medical examinations and then wait for a place in one of the overcrowded reception centres in order to be released. The detention duration varies and can reach one month or more months, while delays depend on the crowdedness in the reception facilities.

As a consequence hundreds of unaccompanied minors register as adults. They are being transferred to Pre-removal Detention Centres at the mainland, such as Amigdaleza, Corinth, Komotini, Xanthi, Fylakio or Drama / Parenesti where legal aid is not existing. When they realise that they end up facing 18 months detention or more due to their changed age all of them try to find ways to proof that they are minors.

Anyhow, if age-assesment has taken place already in First Reception Detention it is unlikely if not impossible (without the help of a lawyer) the authorities will approve a second age-assesment later. Age-assesment procedures have been recently defined in a Ministerial Decision for First Reception but not for Pre-Removal Detention Centres. As a result the procedures vary in the different places and more than that the ways and methods carried out are highly questionable. For this reason among others many unaccompanied minors end up in 18 month detention.

We demand for the immediate creation of sufficient special reception centres for unaccompanied minors. In this frame the Reception Centre for Unaccompanied Minors in Agiassos, Lesvos, which was closed earlier this year despite the huge need should be re-opened with the necessary funding to allow for its functioning.

And we demand for the immediate release of all unaccompanied minors in first reception detention centres, pre-removal centres or any other form of detention. As provided for in the Guidelines on Policies and Procedures in dealing with Unaccompanied Children Seeking Asylum from UNHCR (1997) “(T)he child should be given the benefit of the doubt if the exact age is uncertain” and “the main guiding principle in any child care and protection action is the principle of the ‘best interest of the child'”.

Village of all together
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Contact:

Efi Latsoudi 6976234668
Marily Stroux 6949933150

210714 Press Release (in English and Greek)

No to a new Pagani! Yes to real Welcome Center!

No to a new Pagani!
Yes to real Welcome Center!
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We are returning to the island of Lesvos four years after the succesful struggle to close Pagani. We are here to demonstrate against the new detention centre near the village of Moria, with the support of local and international activists. Migration is not a crime! We were in the detention centre of Pagani and we don’t want anybody else to have the same experience. The new detention centre will imprison up to 700 people for up to 18 months. The experience of an open centre such as the one in Pikpa shows that it is possible to register and welcome refugees without detention. The EU is wasting money on building new prisons and turning Europe into a big fortress.

Close the new detention centre! No to a new Pagani of the Troika!
Yes to a REAL welcome centre such as Pikpa! Yes to solidarity with migrants and refugees!

The Refugees Returning to Lesvos
Village of All Together
Welcome2Europe (lesvos.w2eu.net)
Youth Without Borders (www.jogspace.net)