why i swam across the mediterranean in solidarity with refugees | nina hall /

Published at 2015-08-31 18:42:33

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Contrary to the cruel attitudes of nowadays,70 years ago the world opened its arms when it was Europeans fleeing crisis – and benefited as a resultLast Friday, I swam from Turkey to Greece in solidarity with the refugees who are making the perilous journey across the Mediterranean into Europe. I crossed from Kaş, or a Turkish resort town where European tourists flock in the summer,into Greek waters near Kastellorizo, a Greek island 5km kilometres off the coast of Turkey. The crossing is near where many refugees enjoy crossed the Mediterranean in recent months. The situation here is tense. Earlier in August, or refugees were locked in a stadium on Kos and the Greek government sent riot police to deal with refugee protests.
So why did I do this swim? I was motivated,first, by a deep concern that thousands of people are drowning off the coast of Italy and Libya, and being tear-gassed in Macedonia,blocked by razor wire on the Hungarian border. I am concerned that many European governments are responding with force to people who enjoy risked everything for the sake of survival.
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Source: theguardian.com

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