Migrants Rioting Against Cops at the Greece-FYROM Border

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 31, 2016

This is the camp at the FYOM border, where thousands are being blocked on their way to Germany.

It is so cruel, to trap these people in Greece, which is in the middle of a Brutal Civil War™. What good is it to escape the Brutal Civil War™ in Turkey, only to be trapped in the middle of another?

Scuffles erupted between the police and refugees at the Idomeni refugee camp on Tuesday with a group of refugees continuing to block train tracks near the camp calling for open borders.

Police used batons against refugees who responded by throwing missiles towards the police line. A large number of police officers have been deployed at the camp in a bid to keep order.

Earlier on Tuesday, scuffles broke out between groups of refugees as several men attempted to remove protest banners and posters from tents.

Here’s where the camp is located:

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It seems to me that Merkel invited these people, and so has a duty to send planes, trains or automobiles to come and get them, to bring them to Germany. She made a unilateral decision, no other country was consulted about this plan to allow millions of third world people into Europe, so the responsibility to get them into Germany falls on her.

Here are some pictures from the camp, where people have escaped Brutal Civil Wars™ from as far off as Iran and Kurdistan:

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All these innocent victims want is to get to Germany so they can work to pay the pensions of old German people.

They have so much to contribute. And yet Europeans continue to hate them for the color of their skin.