
Greece: Refugees block railway tracks in protest against closed border
Dozens of refugees blocked railways tracks in Idomeni, Thursday, in protest against the slow pace at which they are being allowed to cross the border from Greece into Macedonia. They held signs with slogans such as "Merkel help" and "we are human." Several people sat on the rail track where they were watched closely by riot police.
The border is currently closed and is only being opened periodically to allow small groups of refugees to travel into Macedonia.
According to UN figures, nearly 102,000 refugees have arrived in Greece so far in 2016, in addition to the 856,000 who arrived in 2015.

Dozens of refugees blocked railways tracks in Idomeni, Thursday, in protest against the slow pace at which they are being allowed to cross the border from Greece into Macedonia. They held signs with slogans such as "Merkel help" and "we are human." Several people sat on the rail track where they were watched closely by riot police.
The border is currently closed and is only being opened periodically to allow small groups of refugees to travel into Macedonia.
According to UN figures, nearly 102,000 refugees have arrived in Greece so far in 2016, in addition to the 856,000 who arrived in 2015.