1000s of refugees stranded in Greece as Macedonia restricts entry
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Refugees stranded in Greece
Thousands of refugees have been left stranded in Greece after neighboring Macedonia imposed additional border restrictions to curb the influx of asylum seekers.
Greek police on Tuesday started removing the asylum seekers stranded at the Greek-Macedonian border after Macedonia prevented asylum seekers from Afghanistan from crossing into the Balkan country.
The officials in Skopje also demanded additional travel documentation from Iraqis and Syrians seeking to enter Macedonia.
Witnesses said about 600 people had been surrounded by Greek police in one area seen from the Macedonian side of the border. They were expected to be taken to relocation camps inside Greece.
About 1,000 refugees were at the Greek border camp in Idomeni, while 80 buses with 4,000 more refugees were waiting at a nearby gas station to reach the border on Sunday.
Greek authorities said a further 3,000 who arrived at Piraeus port from the Greek islands on Monday did not continue their journey to northern Greece.
Macedonia’s fresh entry restrictions came after neighboring Serbia refused to allow passage to Afghan refugees. Austria also imposed a daily quota on asylum claims and limited refugee transit through the country.
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