Sunday, June 19, 2016

Visiting Greek island, Ban says refugees' nightmare 'not over,' urging humane approach across Europe

Visiting the Greek island of Lesbos, which has become migrants' entry point to Europe, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on the countries in the region to respond with a humane and human rights-based approach, instead of border closures, barriers and bigotry.

“Today, I met refugees from some of the world's most troubled places. They have lived through a nightmare. And that nightmare is not over,” Mr. Ban told non-governmental organizations (NGOs), volunteers and media, who gathered to hear the UN chief's firsthand account of the situation there.

“But here in Lesbos, they have found relief from war and persecution,” he added, noting that the islanders opened their homes, hearts and wallets to support people in need.

Mr. Ban said that the refugee families shared their hopes with him: school for their children; jobs to provide for their families; and the opportunity to give back to their communities. They yearn to go home – but know that remains a distant dream.

Mr. Ban's two-day visit to Greece came just ahead of World Refugee Day on 20 June, and in the runup to the UN General Assembly's High-Level Meeting to address the large movements of refugees and migrants, on 19 September.

The UN is doing all it can to mobilize support, but across the region, refugee conditions are worsening, with many becoming destitute, girls being forced into early marriage, half of all refugee children out of school, many forced to beg on the streets, or becoming the victims of exploitation, including sexual abuse, he said...,
 [un.org]
18/6/16

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