Dispatches : Let Refugees on Buses, Greece
The mountainous road is steep and winding, twisting for 70 kilometers across the Greek Island of Lesbos. Throngs of asylum seekers and migrants, many of them from Syria, have to hike this road from Molyvos on the Island’s north side where many boats land from Turkey, to its capital Mytilene where they need to register before the journey to Athens. Some pass out from thirst, pain; many prefer to walk at night along the dark mountain roads because the temperature during the day can reach 35 degrees Celsius.
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