Why some refugees in Greece are being driven to suicide
For more than 60,000 refugees and migrants stuck in Greece due to closed borders, life in the overcrowded camps is a source of frustration.
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Athens, Greece
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Patrick Strickland is a journalist and author splitting his time between Athens, Greece, and the United States. He has worked as a senior reporter for Al Jazeera English and his reportage has published at The New Republic, The Nation, Vice, and Deutsche Welle, among others. He is currently writing his second book, a history of Greece's contemporary far right. His first book, 'Alerta! Alerta! Snapshots of Europe's Anti-Fascist Struggle', published in November 2018. In June 2017, Patrick was awarded an honorable mention for the category of Best Digital Writer of the Year by the DRUM Online Media Awards.
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