Riot at Greek Migrant Detention Camp

The Telegraph
August 11, 2013

Detainees have hurled stones at officers at the Amygdaleza detention camp outside Athens.
Detainees have hurled stones at officers at the Amygdaleza detention camp outside Athens.

POLICE have been dispatched to put down a riot at Greece’s main migrant detention camp with detainees hurling stones at officers and setting fire to living quarters.

Local television footage on Saturday showed fires blazing at the Amygdaleza detention camp outside Athens, where about 1200 mainly Asian migrants are kept.

“We have 10 officers injured by stones and other objects thrown at them,” a police spokesman told AFP.

“The detainees set fire to mattresses and their living quarters but riot police have been sent and the situation is calming down,” he said.

Amygdaleza is one of several detention camps set up since last year to assist in the repatriation of thousands of undocumented migrants.

The police spokesman said rioting began when the detainees were told their maximum stay in the camp would be extended to 18 months from a year previously.

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