Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System review – flawed and frustrating
When the Ottoman empire collapsed almost a century ago, more than 1.2 million Orthodox Christian refugees fled into Greece.Backed by international loans, they moved arriving families into under-developed areas, encouraged integration and ended up dramatically improving the nation’s agricultural output.What a contrast with the abject reaction to today’s refugee crisis, which finds Greece again on the frontline.
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