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'Refugee' Riots Force WHO Doctors To Flee Greek Island


By Patricia Doyle PhD
4-4-16

 
Hello Jeff,

 Doctors of the World Organization forced to leave Greek island after refugees start fighting one another.  I rest my case about these refugees and Third World people.

If the Muslims cannot live with one another, and clearly they cannot, how in the name of all that is holy do western people expect the savages to live with Europeans or Americans.  They cannot live peacefully with each other.

Time to spend the money and send them back NOW, all of them. They may have to send in troops to force them to return home. They may have to start shooting them.

If they refuse they will have to be taken back home by European planes Same is true for North America.  These savages cannot live in peace with any one. This is why they have civil wars.

In Libya Gaddaffi had the country running in such a way that women had equal rights and got an education all for free. Free education and health care for all. He was trying to make Africa a united Continent with vital economics and jobs a priority. Then the US came along and decided the secular popular leaders like Maummar Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein and other secular leaders like Bashar Assad had to go. In their place we have jihad leaders who hated the west.

Now we have MILLIONS of savages in the heart of the West, ie Europe and North America.  I believe by this Summer that we see a full civil war erupt across Europe and take over of some of the major European cities like Stockholm. Berlin Paris and London by savages.   

We cannot afford to NOT ship the savages home. They must go immediately.

Patty


Doctors of the World Forced to Leave Greek Island Following Migrant Riot

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20160401/1037329689/greece-chios-migrants-violence.html#ixzz44rKh7XwU



violent clashes have erupted between migrants on the Greek island of Chios, forcing medical organization Doctors of the World to leave after their reception center was destroyed in a riot.

The humanitarian organization was there to offer medical assistance to migrants but left the island following a third brawl in just two days. Reports on the politischios.gr website say the hotspot on Chios, set up to register new migrants and asylum seekers, had become a battlefield between different ethnic groups.

Migrants reportedly trashed the medical center set up by Doctors of the World causing 30,000 euros worth of damage.

Riot police are expected to arrive on the island on Friday after local police failed to stem the violence with stun grenades. Two refugees were stabbed and three more suffered head and leg injuries.

The registration center on Chios has a capacity of 1,100 but 1,700 migrants and refugees are detained there — and more are arriving every day.

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has expressed concerns about conditions in hotpots on Greek islands holding refugees before they are sent back to Turkey, under the European Union's conditional deal with Ankara.

"On Lesvos, conditions have been deteriorating at the Moria 'hotspot' facility", Melissa Fleming, UNHCR spokesperson said.

"On Samon, at the Vathy hotspot, reception conditions have also been worsening. Sanitation is poor, there is little help available for persons with special needs, and food distributions are chaotic.

"There are currently up to 1,700 people staying at the Vial hotspot on Chios, which has a maximum capacity of 1,100. We are very worried about the situation there. Rioting last night left three people with stab injuries," Fleming said.

Fleming says conditions in reception centers for refugees and migrants at the Greek port of Piraeus and in Idomeni near the border with Macedonia are "dismal" and "risk of panic and injury in these sites and others is real in the current circumstances."

Greece is due to start sending back all migrants who have crossed the Aegean Sea illegally back to Turkey next week, but how they will do it is still being negotiated between the EU, Turkey and Greece. Meanwhile, riots are breaking out on a daily basis in refugee reception centers on Greece's islands.


http://sputniknews.com/europe/20160401/1037329689/greece-chios-migrants-violence.html



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