Thousands of migrants and camped in the largest port in Greece, near Athens, refugees have received within two weeks to move to camps built by the army or be forcibly evicted, said Thursday the Greek authorities.
Almost a third of the 52,000 migrants stranded in Greece by closures of European border have refused to move to organized shelters and still camped in the port of Piraeus and next to the border with Macedonia, in the north of the country.
in Piraeus, government employees and translators spent hours trying to persuade migrants to voluntarily they move to a new camp in northern Greece, showing aerial photographs of the site and explaining what facilities are available.
More than 4,000 migrants continue in Piraeus, an important place for the vital Greek tourism industry.
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