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Refugee children in Greece face protest on first day of school | Refugee children in Greece face protest on first day of school |
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A protest has marred the first day of school for young refugees in Greece, with some 1,500 children getting education under a nationwide programme. | |
In Profitis, north of Thessaloniki, a small number of parents chained up the school gate in protest, waving Greek flags, the AFP news agency reported. | |
Around 100 police officers formed a corridor to escort 40 "puzzled-looking" refugee children inside, it said. | Around 100 police officers formed a corridor to escort 40 "puzzled-looking" refugee children inside, it said. |
In other schools, the new pupils were welcomed without incident. | |
"Our children will be raped and then, who will take responsibility?" AFP quoted one Greek parent at the protest as saying. | "Our children will be raped and then, who will take responsibility?" AFP quoted one Greek parent at the protest as saying. |
The Greek education minister, Nikos Filis, said the demonstration was an isolated incident. A statement from the ministry said the welcome in other schools was "enthusiastic". | The Greek education minister, Nikos Filis, said the demonstration was an isolated incident. A statement from the ministry said the welcome in other schools was "enthusiastic". |
The 1,500 or so pupils who started at 20 schools on Monday are part of a national education programme for migrant children. They received books and school bags before arriving at schools in the afternoon. | |
The pupils will receive lessons in a number of subjects, including the Greek language, during four-hour days after the local schoolchildren finish for the day. | |
The project is also running in six migrant camps. | The project is also running in six migrant camps. |
Authorities plan to expand the project across the country in the coming weeks. | Authorities plan to expand the project across the country in the coming weeks. |
The UN refugee agency estimates that more than 160,000 people have arrived in Greece across the Mediterranean Sea this year, 28% of whom are children. |
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