As if the current circumstances of austerity-riven Greece were not bad enough already, it seems that the country is set to have a dozen or so concentration camps dotted around the country.
In language that might have been lifted straight from the Nazi lexicon, these establishments will be known as 'closed-hospitality' centers.
The incarcerates will be undocumented, meaning unwanted refugees flooding in from North Africa, particularly the once prosperous and richest country in the Maghreb belt, namely Libya.
Most of the Mediterranean countries are in the thick of the refugee tide, but Greece is so far the only country that plans to compulsorily pen them up.
The first 'reception center' is scheduled to open at a former army base near Athens in the next few weeks.
First new concentration camps in Europe set to sprout on Greek soil | Independent News
In language that might have been lifted straight from the Nazi lexicon, these establishments will be known as 'closed-hospitality' centers.
The incarcerates will be undocumented, meaning unwanted refugees flooding in from North Africa, particularly the once prosperous and richest country in the Maghreb belt, namely Libya.
Most of the Mediterranean countries are in the thick of the refugee tide, but Greece is so far the only country that plans to compulsorily pen them up.
The first 'reception center' is scheduled to open at a former army base near Athens in the next few weeks.
First new concentration camps in Europe set to sprout on Greek soil | Independent News