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Title: Violence flares at Greek island protest over migrants
Post by: JefSlatts on Sun 29 Jul 2018
Violence flares at Greek island protest over migrants

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Extract: Riot police clashed with protesters at a Lesbos rally against the EU's migration policy. Some groups have warned that the island is "reaching breaking point" with thousands of refugees stranded by the policy.

Riot police confronted protesters on the Greek island of Lesbos on Thursday who came out in opposition to the ongoing migrant crisis, which they say is disproportionately impacting their homelands.

Police formed a cordon and fired tear gas to block the protesters, after many of them tried to push over a police bus.

Clashes between officers and protesters lasted for more than an hour, although no injuries or arrests were reported.

One-day strike held

Thursday's protest was part of an island-wide general strike to condemn a 2016 agreement between the European Union and Turkey that was expected to see migrants who landed on Greece's shores returned to Turkey.

Instead, some 15,000 migrants remain on Greek islands, including Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Leros and Kos, while their asylum claims are processed. Most of them are stuck in overcrowded camps as conditions worsen.

Migrant support groups say a large backlog of applications has been created, leaving local residents frustrated as their islands are overwhelmed with newcomers.

"It has gone too far. Every day buses (with refugees) arrive, and they're full," protester Yannis Vaxevanis said.

"The (government) has to do something and take the people somewhere else."

Numbers rising again

Tension has surged again on the Greek islands as the number of migrants arriving from Turkey has risen sharply in recent weeks.

Earlier on Thursday, the aid agency Doctors without Borders warned that Lesbos was "reaching breaking point."

It said some 500 new people were entering the island every week, overstretching healthcare and other services laid on for the migrants, while leading some to resort to violence.

Last month, several people were hurt when far-right militants attacked migrants staging a sit-in protest at Lesbos' main square.