Cry for Freedom - Κραυγή για την Eλευθερία

  • 9 years ago
It is the first time that the cameras are allowed to enter the inaccessible Amygdaleza immigrant detention center in western Athens area: Containers, gravel and human souls on the barbed wire.
Watch the Public Order Minister Yannis Panousis as he walks among minors and adult immigrants, who have climbed to the wires and cry for their freedom, in a place that could be conceived and constructed only by a morbid mind.
Minister pledged in a statement that the new government will keep the electoral promise and will close Amygdaleza, and requested time.
A few hours ago, on the previous evening (February 13, 2015) at Amygdaleza, one unlucky Pakistani immigrant, Nadim Mohammed, hanged himself from the bars of his bed. They found him dead four hours later. He was said to have been married with children and had just moved in Amygdaleza from Crete where he was detained previously.
Shortly before, on Tuesday, February 10, another prisoner of Amygdaleza died, the 23 year old Sayed Mehdi Akbari from Afghanistan. The diagnosis said he was suffering from AIDS and hepatitis C. He died very quickly and doctors said that the competent authorities have been slow to carry him to the hospital, "so doctors could no longer do anything."
Athens, Greece, 14 February 2015.
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Η πρώτη φορά που μπαίνει κάμερα στο άβατο της Αμυγδαλέζας: Κοντέινερ, χαλίκια και ανθρώπινες ψυχές πάνω στα συρματοπλέγματα.
Παρακολουθήστε τον Υπουργό Δημόσιας Τάξης Γιάννη Πανούση να προχωρά ανάμεσα στους μετανάστες ενήλικους και ανήλικους, που έχουν σκαρφαλώσει στα σύρματα και φωνάζουν για την λευτεριά τους, σε ένα χώρο που μόνο κάποιος νοσηρός νους έχει συλλάβει και κατασκευάσει.

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