Foto prekëse: Rrezikojnë fëmijët në kërkim të një jete më të mirë

E publikuar: 13/08/2015 14:19
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Qindra emigrantë, kryesisht nga Siria dhe Iraku, vërshojnë çdi ditë në Greqi.

Shumë prej tyre rrezikojnë edhe jetën e fëmijëve për të shpëtuar nga konflikti, ndërsa kërkojnë një jetë më të mirë.

Situata më e vështirë është në ishullin Kos, me 30 mijë banorë.

Në këtë ishull ka plot 7 mijë emigrantë.

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Makeshift: A volunteer, left, helps a woman change her baby's nappy on a life vest as the sun rises over Kos on Thursday morningSurvivor: A Syrian migrant mother with a ten-month-old baby arrives at a beach on  Kos at sunrise after crossing on a dinghyHelping hand: A group of migrants, believed to be Syrian refugees, help each other to leave a boat as they arrive on the Kos beachHope: Greece has become the main gateway to Europe for tens of thousands of refugees and economic migrants, mainly Syrians fleeing war, as fighting in Libya has made the alternative route from north Africa to Italy increasingly dangerousTears on the beach: Volunteers help migrants to comfort a baby boy as he and his family disembark from their small boatA father carries his sleeping child off the rickety dinghy, and the baby somehow remains calm despite the chaos on the beachThe mayor of Kos claims that there are already 7,000 migrants stranded on the island, which has a population of just 30,000 peopleInnocent: A young Syrian child looks at the camera as migrants arrive on Kos after crossing a part of the Aegean sea from Turkey to GreeceLast resort: Adults help carry children off the inflatable boat which they have used to cross the water from TurkeyPart of the journey: Many of the refugees are Syrian Kurds who have been internally displaced for months after ISIS invaded their homesYoung life: A child stands on a beach after he and his family arrived before sunrise on Thursday morningTwo young girls sit on a beach on the Greek island of Kos after crossing a part of the Aegean Sea between Turkey and GreeceSunrise arrival: Another dinghy arrives on Kos, loaded with people, mainly young men and families, crossing from TurkeyNew life: Teenage boys hit the ground running as they finally reach Europe after fleeing war-torn Syria