

The Forgotten Refugee Crisis in Europe
Sep 17, 2020
In this discussion, Matina Stevis-Gridneff, a New York Times journalist and expert on the European refugee crisis, sheds light on the harrowing conditions faced by asylum seekers in Moria, Greece. She recounts how a devastating fire exacerbated an already dire situation for over 20,000 refugees. As frustrations boiled over due to squalid conditions and pandemic restrictions, tensions ignited chaos. Matina emphasizes the human stories behind the statistics, including the plight of families and children amidst this humanitarian crisis.
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2015 Refugee Crisis
- In 2015, Europe faced a refugee crisis as people fled conflict in Syria, Iraq, and elsewhere.
- Germany initially welcomed refugees, offering safe haven to around one million Syrians.
Moria Camp's Purpose
- Moria camp was established on the Greek island of Lesbos as a temporary processing center for asylum seekers.
- Initial Greek response was positive, with locals showing compassion despite their own economic hardships.
EU-Turkey Deal
- In 2016, the EU and Turkey struck a deal.
- Turkey would stem the flow of migrants in exchange for funds, impacting refugees stranded in Moria.