A Syrian burns himself in Greece
A Syrian refugee, who had not been granted asylum in Greece on Chios, set himself on fire to protest the problems he had lived.
A Syrian refugee man ignited himself by pouring gasoline to protest the situation that did not result in asylum application and kept on the island of Chios.
It was learned that 90 percent of the body of the Syrian, who was taken to a hospital in Athens, was burned, a police wishing to help him was found to have flames, and were being treated for these burns.
The young Syrian, on the social media video, is seen holding a gas can in the refugee camp. The young man then runs towards the other refugees in the camp, and he is flaming.
Thousands of people in the Greek islands are being held in the camps, and the examination of the applications of refugees sometimes takes months. Humanitarian relief agencies often bring to the agenda of human dignity in these refugee camps. (Mustafa Kaynak - ILKHA)