On Thursday, February 7, at 8:00 pm there will be a talk entitled 'Refugees: that inhumanity and indifference will not have the last word' with the participation of Teresa Fuentes and Joaquín Sánchez, both members of the Association of Friends of Ritsona.
Teresa and Joaquín will make a realistic review of the harsh reality of the life of the refugees, bringing to our attention the life on the streets of Athens, the abuse, the abuses, the health and all kinds of needs that the refugees are suffering.
The Association of Friends of Ritsona, with great activity and growing involvement of the association with refugees in situ given that the current policy prevents these people from moving to Spain, denounces the terrible living conditions that refugees suffer in refugee camps as that of Moria .. There live about nine thousand people, women, men and children in inhumane conditions, enduring cold and heat waves in tents with very few bathrooms, without showers and in which there are three and four hour tails to get very poor quality food.
The members of the association denounce that "nothing is done with them, nobody is helping them" and they criticize that "the European authorities are not taking responsibility for this situation".
They also reflect that "the situation in Moria is getting worse every day".
Faced with this situation, inhuman and unjust, people can not and should not look the other way, but reflect on the causes of the refugee and ask ourselves what can make a person leave their home, their family, their environment, their work, their comfort. ., and embark on an adventure in which everything you have before an uncertain future is played.
The refugee flees from death and this could happen to any citizen of the world.
This time it's in Syria, but there are more than sixty-eight million refugees and displaced people around the world.
Europe, which does not want to face the problem in truth, repeats to itself that the migratory problem is a matter of mafias, of ambitious community policies or of acting in the emitting countries themselves.
It is not too funny that we continue to appeal to "European values" even in this matter, which shows European immorality, current and past.
From the Atalaya Club, we invite the public to attend this colloquium on the present and future of the refugees in which all the information will also be offered to be able to carry out both punctual and periodic and constant assistance.
Source: Club Atalaya