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In Pictures: Syrian hunger-strikers in Greece

About 300 Syrian refugees outside Parliament are refusing food, demanding they be allowed to leave for other countries.

Protesters at Syntagma square demand the Greek government find a solution for Syrian refugees. 

By Dimitris Sideridis

Published On 9 Dec 20149 Dec 2014

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Athens, Greece – Hundreds of Syrian refugees have staged a protest opposite the Greek Parliament since mid-November demanding full asylum rights. Men, women and children, wrapped in blankets, camped out on the pavement sleeping on cardboard boxes and in sleeping bags.

The group decided to go on a mass hunger strike on November 24 for greater rights.

Syrian refugees have fled a devastating war back home and Greece is bound by international law to address their immediate requirements for housing, sustenance, and basic medical care, as well as protection for the most vulnerable, especially children.

But refugees seeking asylum say they’ve become trapped in Greece because it – like other European countries – prohibits them from travelling freely to other nations to reunite with relatives or seek better opportunities.

The Syrian protesters are demanding the right to seek sanctuary in other countries.

About 46,500 Syrians have arrived in Greece since 2011, more than half of them this year. It is not known how many have slipped across Greek borders to make their way further north illegally.

 Many Syrian refugees fled the war and arrived in Greece with their families.
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Syrian refugees say they survived the war, but now feel trapped in Greece. 
Men, women and children are camped opposite the Greek Parliament building protesting asylum requirements.  
Greeks supply blankets to Syrian refugees protesting outside the Greek Parliament headquarters.
Protesters sleep on cardboard boxes and in sleeping bags at Syntagma square.
Protesters hope and wait for a solution from the Greek government regarding their status as asylum seekers.
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A Syrian protester battles the cold weather of Athens by wrapping up in a blanket at Syntagma square.
(***)We escaped from death in Syria. We escaped from death passing the Aegean Sea. We want to live with dignity in Europe,(***) said one protester.
Two Syrian brothers, Halil and Mohamed, dream of going to the UK to continue their studies. 
The Syrian refugees of Syntagma square are determined to continue their struggle.

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