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Greek police flatten migrant camp | Greek police flatten migrant camp |
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Greek riot police have led an operation to demolish a makeshift camp housing illegal immigrants in the western port city of Patras. | Greek riot police have led an operation to demolish a makeshift camp housing illegal immigrants in the western port city of Patras. |
The camp was used by migrants hoping to smuggle themselves onto ships bound for Italy and Western Europe. | The camp was used by migrants hoping to smuggle themselves onto ships bound for Italy and Western Europe. |
Its closure is more proof of Greece's tougher stance on illegal immigration. | Its closure is more proof of Greece's tougher stance on illegal immigration. |
The camp had been a source of tension with many Greeks who regarded it as a major eyesore for themselves and for tourists arriving from Italy. | The camp had been a source of tension with many Greeks who regarded it as a major eyesore for themselves and for tourists arriving from Italy. |
'Terrorising migrants' | 'Terrorising migrants' |
About 100 riot police escorted bulldozers into the camp before dawn. | About 100 riot police escorted bulldozers into the camp before dawn. |
They levelled scores of cardboard and plastic hovels. | They levelled scores of cardboard and plastic hovels. |
Only a makeshift mosque and a tent used by volunteer doctors were left untouched. | Only a makeshift mosque and a tent used by volunteer doctors were left untouched. |
The camp in Patras had been in existence in some form or another for 13 years. | The camp in Patras had been in existence in some form or another for 13 years. |
A few months ago, it accommodated about 1,800 people, mainly from Afghanistan. | A few months ago, it accommodated about 1,800 people, mainly from Afghanistan. |
But that number had dwindled to about 100 following large-scale arrests and also because the port authorities had made it nearly impossible to get on board ferries to Italy. | But that number had dwindled to about 100 following large-scale arrests and also because the port authorities had made it nearly impossible to get on board ferries to Italy. |
The early morning operation was described by Red Cross officials in Patras as "terrorising" the migrants. | The early morning operation was described by Red Cross officials in Patras as "terrorising" the migrants. |
One worker said it was designed to send a message to all illegal immigrants that they had no future in Greece. | One worker said it was designed to send a message to all illegal immigrants that they had no future in Greece. |
'Migrant threat' | 'Migrant threat' |
The conservative government in Athens has started taking tougher measures against the so-called "clandestines" in recent weeks, especially since the success of the right-wing nationalist Laos party in the European parliamentary election. | The conservative government in Athens has started taking tougher measures against the so-called "clandestines" in recent weeks, especially since the success of the right-wing nationalist Laos party in the European parliamentary election. |
A new law has been passed which makes deportation easier. | A new law has been passed which makes deportation easier. |
Greece has been criticised internationally for its handling of would-be asylum seekers. | Greece has been criticised internationally for its handling of would-be asylum seekers. |
But recently the EU Justice Commissioner, Jacques Barrot, acknowledged that the "uncontrollable flow of immigration" posed a major threat to the equilibrium of Greek democracy. | But recently the EU Justice Commissioner, Jacques Barrot, acknowledged that the "uncontrollable flow of immigration" posed a major threat to the equilibrium of Greek democracy. |
The clampdown in Patras will push some migrants into the hands of traffickers in Athens and Italy who are demanding up to $8,000 (£4,940) for passage out of Greece. | The clampdown in Patras will push some migrants into the hands of traffickers in Athens and Italy who are demanding up to $8,000 (£4,940) for passage out of Greece. |
Others have given up trying to catch a boat to Western Europe and have headed for Greece's land borders with Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia. | Others have given up trying to catch a boat to Western Europe and have headed for Greece's land borders with Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia. |
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