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Mass grave of refugees discovered in Evros, Greece

Repost from the “the border is the problem” blog:

The sign reads: “Cemetery for illegal migrants, Moufteia, Evros”

Full text and photos here.

During the first seven months of the year 2010, 28 human beings dies while attempting to cross the heavily guarded Turkish-Greek border. The corpses of the dead are being transferred to the department of forensic medicine of the university clinic of Alexandroupoulis. Since they can often not be identified, only a DNA-test is being carried out so that relatives can still gain certainty.

On 25th of June 2010 19 people drowned in the river Evros/Meriç. 14 corpses washed ashore on the Greek side and were brought to the university clinic by an undertaker from Orestiada. After the dead had been examined and registered, the undertaker brought them to a village of the Turkish minority on the mountains above Souflí for them to be buried on muslim cemetery.

However, the corpses can now be found in a mass grave outside the village of Sideró, in inaccessible terrain. Only a sign, riddled by many gun-shots, tells that this is the cemetery of the illegal immigrants where the corpses are buried. It is not immediately obvious that it is a mass grave. Upon closer inspection, one can however see holes that were excavated and again filled up by bulldozers and that can contain up to ten corpses.

Further investigation by w2eu, currently in the area to look for the corps of the father of a family who died in the incident on the 25th of June and whose family is currently in relative security shows that this practice has been ongoing for years. It is believed that between 150 and 200 dead have been buried in the mass grave. Although the local government ordered an ablution and burial according to muslim rite, the dead have merely been buried in the mass grave. This practice fundamentally lacks any respect for the dead as well as their relatives. Even an exhumation for the dead to be buried in a more dignified way is not possible anymore.

The existence of this mass grave at the external border of the EU fits the image of constant and continued humiliation and degradation of refugees. It is with a systematic brutality that refugees and migrants are stopped from crossing the borders, a brutality that even puts up with the death of those looking for protection. Even after their death, those human beings remain second class people that seemingly not even deserve a burial of human dignity.

We protest the abominable treatment of refugees and migrants and the contempt that is shown to them, no matter if dead or alive.

4 Comments

  1. Werewolf wrote:

    Cremation is the best way to deal with bodies. It is easy, cheap and saves nature because we do not need to cut trees and dig the ground. After cremation you can send victims ashes to his family in an envelope using normal postal procedure so that his family can bury their loved one according to their religious beliefs.

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at 12:16 am | Permalink
  2. It is so sad that Europe is shutting its door in the face of the world’s most desperate individuals. It is sad that solidarity between human beings is diminishing in this day and age. It is not acceptable that people who are risking all to look for safety and a better life for their families, end up dying like this. I wish they knew that there are people who are thinking of them and their families. What can we do to help those who are reaching out for us to help? Surely there must be another humane way. Nazek. London

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at 1:30 pm | Permalink
  3. INCUBUS wrote:

    Destroy the international system of exploitation, inequality and the bullshit promise/propaganda of Western affluence that everyone falls for. So-called illegal immigrants are in essence escaping the labour camps that the ‘First world’ has made of their home countries, only to try to break into the ‘camp administration’ that is Europe.. And if our bourgeoisie don’t need any more cheap labour then it is disposed of..a workers life is always cheap, all the more so if the boss is a racist…

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 12:24 am | Permalink
  4. YOLDASIS wrote:

    fates edo einai

    Sunday, January 2, 2011 at 6:14 am | Permalink

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