HUNDREDS of women refugees protested in Lesbos today against the horrific conditions and violence engulfing the Greek island’s Moria camp — which is now 10 times over capacity.
Grandmothers, mothers and children chanted “we want to be free, we want to be human,” as they gathered in the main square of Mytilene, Lesbos’s largest town.
Overcrowding, coupled with a lack of basic services in the notorious camp has led to a spike in violence. Earlier this month a 20-year-old Yemeni man was killed by camp residents.
MAISSON HASSAN highlights how amid bombed-out cities and collapsing hospitals, women-led initiatives are keeping communities alive
A society that grows accustomed to ‘undesirable’ people also grows accustomed to undesirable deaths. Minneapolis serves as a wake-up call, including for our own refugee policies, writes MARC VANDEPITTE
Britain’s proud asylum history, from sheltering the Kindertransport escaping Hitler to Basque children fleeing fascist Spain, required tireless campaigning against persistent opposition — and it’s up to all of us to do our part today, writes SABINA PRICE


