Greek gov't calls refugees to ignore idle information
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The meeting of the Refugees Crisis Management Mechanism chaired by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was concluded late at night on Monday, in the light of the tragic event at the northern borders of Greece.
In the meeting the Prime Minister was informed about the situation and was discussed the programming of the next moves.
On this occasion the Greek government called the refugees and migrants to confide the Greek State and let to be transferred to the hospitality spots. It also called the refugees to understand that the situation at Idomeni is in an impasse and refrain from believing messages of impostors that could put their life in danger.
The Management Mechanism's spokesman Yorgos Kyritsis also called the volunteers organizations and those who are solidary to this cause to cooperate with the Greek Authorities to the scope of a credible and correct information of the refugees.
Referring to the circulation of a pamphlet, calling the refugees to defy the closing of the borders and cross them towards the countries of Central Europe, Kyritsis stated that there is evidence of “an organized movement, very dangerous that put in danger human lives that were urged to cross torrents and rivers”.
“Everything they say are lies”, added Kyritsis.
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