ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月6日 02時00分


Moria, a Greek refugee camp in Lesbos, was supposed to be a sanctuary, but with squalid conditions and an inscrutable asylum process, the camp has led to what aid groups describe as a mental health crisis. Originally designed for 3,100 people, Moria’s population has swelled to 9,000. Overcrowding is so extreme that asylum seekers at the camp spend as much as 12 hours a day waiting in line for food that is sometimes moldy. The majority of the camp’s residents are Syrian, Iraqi and Afghan refugees, many of whom have suffered wartime traumas that are then exacerbated by the overcrowded and static conditions, which fuel their despair. The camp is the most visible symbol of the hardening European stance toward migrants — one that has drastically reduced unauthorized migration, but at what critics see as a deep moral and humanitarian cost. @limauricio took this photo of refugees from Afghanistan at a makeshift camp outside of Moria.


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