Thousands of migrants detained in Greece for lacking the correct paperwork, including some asylum seekers and teenagers, are held in often appalling conditions without access to basic hygiene and regular medical care, according to a medical aid group which accused the Greek state of causing "unnecessary suffering and harm."
In a report released Tuesday, Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, expressed "grave concerns" and urged Greece to "put an end to the systematic and indiscriminate use of detention" for migrants found in the country without the correct documentation — many often picked up during random checks after living in Greece for years.
In a report released Tuesday, Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, expressed "grave concerns" and urged Greece to "put an end to the systematic and indiscriminate use of detention" for migrants found in the country without the correct documentation — many often picked up during random checks after living in Greece for years.
Medical group slams migrant detention conditions
Thousands of migrants detained in Greece for lacking the correct paperwork, including some asylum seekers and teenagers , are held in often...