Take a good look at these Greek islands, overwhelmed by Third World migrants by Mohammedans. The locals fear for their lives. This is the future the globalists have in mind for the rest of us. Support the Greek islanders and support protecting our Nation States!
Thousands of Greek protesters demand asylum seekers are removed from their islands, as locals claim: ‘You can’t walk alone after dark, people get stabbed’
- Islands of Lesbos, Samos and Chios staged a general strike, shutting down shops and public services
- Many demanded that asylum seekers be shared out across the rest of Greece and the European Union
- Nearly 75,000 people crossed illegally to European Union member Greece from Turkey last year
- Already 3,000 have arrived so far this year and the crowded refugee camps have grown notoriously violent
Thousands of Greek protesters have demanded asylum seekers be removed from their islands amid overcrowding and violence at the refugee camps.
The islands of Lesbos, Samos and Chios staged a general strike, shutting down shops and public services and rallying in central squares, with protesters shouting: ‘We want our islands back, we want our lives back.’
The islands of Lesbos, Samos and Chios staged a general strike, shutting down shops and public services and rallying in central squares, many protesters waving Greek flags.
Asylum-seekers should be shared out across Greece and the rest of Europe, 72-year-old Lesbos pensioner Efstratios Peppas said. ‘You can’t walk alone outside after dark, people get stabbed,’ he added.
The main slogan chanted at demonstrations was: ‘We want our islands back, we want our lives back.’
The largest camp of Moria on Lesbos island, with a capacity for 2,840 people, hosts more than 19,000 asylum seekers.

The islands of Lesbos, Samos and Chios staged a general strike, shutting down shops and public services and rallying in central squares, many protesters waving Greek flags (pictured: thousands on the streets of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos in Greece on Wednesday)

A child rides a scooter next to garbages at a makeshift camp next to the refugee camp of Moria, in the island of Lesbos on Tuesday
The overcrowding is equally severe on other islands, and rights groups and medical charities have repeatedly criticised the living conditions at the camps.
The government announced plans in November to build larger camps on Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Kos and Leros, which currently host a total of nearly 42,000 migrants and refugees and where outbreaks of violence are frequent.
The day of protest was organised by regional governors and mayors who plan to travel to Athens on Thursday to present their demands to the government.
Nearly 75,000 people crossed illegally to European Union member Greece from Turkey in 2019, according to the U.N. refugee agency, an increase of nearly 50% from the previous year.
Two young asylum-seekers have been fatally stabbed in brawls at the Moria camp this month. An 18-year-old Afghan girl was also seriously injured in a knife attack this week and remains in hospital.
And three asylum-seekers in Greek custody have committed suicide in recent weeks.
‘We demand the immediate shutdown of Moria,’ read a banner carried in the Lesbos demonstration.
