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Jim__

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5. NYRB: The Terrible Flight from the Killing
Sun Oct 18, 2015, 12:49 PM
Oct 2015

This article, on the Syrian refugee crisis, was in the Oct 22 issue of the New York Review of Books, although the article itself is dated September 23.

An excerpt:

It is not quite clear when Europeans woke up to the largest movement of refugees on their soil since the upheavals of World War II, but Sunday, August 16, may have been a decisive turning point. In a television interview that day, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, returning from her summer vacation, said that the European Union’s single greatest challenge was no longer the Greek debt crisis. It was the wave after wave of Syrians and others now trying to enter Europe’s eastern and southern borders. It is “the next major European project,” she said. It “will preoccupy Europe much, much more than…the stability of the euro.”

In the capitals of Western Europe, Merkel’s words seemed to come as a surprise. And yet across a long corridor of countries, from the Anatolian coast to Greece on up to Hungary and Austria, for anyone who cared to notice there were Syrians waiting to pay human smugglers in back alleys of Turkish beach towns. They were clinging, in the darkness, to hopelessly unseaworthy dinghies in the Mediterranean and Aegean seas; crouching in groups, thirsty and sunbaked, in trash-strewn holding areas on the Greek island of Kos; clamoring to get on rusty trains in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; trudging, in irregular lines, with young children on their shoulders, through the forests of the Serbian–Hungarian border. They were emptying their last savings so they could again pay smugglers to be stuffed into the backs of trucks for a harrowing journey further north to Vienna or even to Munich.

In fact, the new wave had already begun in late spring, when hundreds of thousands of Syrians, Iraqis, and Afghans began crossing from Turkey to Greece and continuing, as best they could, into Central Europe. Though it was little noted at the time, by July, well over a thousand people were arriving every day in the Greek islands closest to Turkey, which were woefully ill-equipped to receive them.

International aid workers said that some holding areas had now become the most squalid in the world. At Kara Tepe, a makeshift reception center on the island of Lesbos, the International Rescue Committee, an emergency aid group working in forty countries, reported that there were just two showers for two thousand refugees; the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) described conditions as “shameful.”

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Excellent post, my dear Mira... CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2015 #1
Sounds like an oppurtunity.2 ncjustice80 Oct 2015 #24
Germany is set to take in 1% of its current population as refugees this year. Recursion Oct 2015 #2
Reading that Lazerus quote, I can't help but think of a more contenporary quote. OffWithTheirHeads Oct 2015 #3
We don't take care of our own people. Why would we take care of ones we displaced? CrispyQ Oct 2015 #4
Perfect description artislife Oct 2015 #22
NYRB: The Terrible Flight from the Killing Jim__ Oct 2015 #5
Thanks for the link Cal Carpenter Oct 2015 #6
I read most of this article - can anyone tell me what we went jwirr Oct 2015 #14
The current motive for Western involvement in the ME ronnie624 Oct 2015 #17
Exactly. And now they are in such chaos that they are out of jwirr Oct 2015 #18
We absolutely must abandon the current energy system ronnie624 Oct 2015 #19
They are right Depaysement Oct 2015 #7
K & R + 1,000,000 Surya Gayatri Oct 2015 #8
Agreed Liberal_in_LA Oct 2015 #12
so when syria is stabilized and peace returns will all those people go back? nt msongs Oct 2015 #9
On the teevee yesterday moondust Oct 2015 #10
That's a good one Yupster Oct 2015 #16
Great update. Thanks Mira. Your bro's family are lovely people Liberal_in_LA Oct 2015 #11
The "unaccompanied children" are mostly young MEN under age 21. Most are late teenage males 18 -22 Quantess Oct 2015 #13
I hope we take in a very big share of this population... CTyankee Oct 2015 #15
Thanks Mira malaise Oct 2015 #20
Wow....thanks Mira..... a kennedy Oct 2015 #21
This will not end well for Germany hifiguy Oct 2015 #23
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