I caught a short news item on tv today. It was about a camp for asylum seekers in Greece. There were 6 times the number of people there the camp should have accommodated. The conditions were too disgusting to describe, but included no running water. The camera followed someone down a 'road' crammed with makeshift tents and other temporary dwellings and as it passed one hovel you could hear a baby crying. Inside was a tiny baby cradled by his young mum, and sobbing his little heart out. The family had nothing and were trying to re-cook food that had been handed out earlier to make it more palatable - it looked like chicken, just one of the many health and hygiene horrors all the inhabitants were facing.
I glanced through into our dining room, where OH had finished wrapping the last of the Christmas presents and saw all the Santa bags overflowing with toys, treats and luxuries.
I don't know the rights and wrongs of this refuge crisis, but how in the name of humanity can human beings see little children existing like this.
I glanced through into our dining room, where OH had finished wrapping the last of the Christmas presents and saw all the Santa bags overflowing with toys, treats and luxuries.
I don't know the rights and wrongs of this refuge crisis, but how in the name of humanity can human beings see little children existing like this.
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