Μια φωτογραφική αποτύπωση από την αθλιότητα και την απόγνωση μέσα στον προσφυγικό καταυλισμό της Μόρια

Μια φωτογραφική αποτύπωση από την αθλιότητα και την απόγνωση μέσα στον προσφυγικό καταυλισμό της Μόρια

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An improvised shelter can be seen inside and outside Moria camp. Often just provided with summer tents, people try to make those fit for winter and the harsh weather conditions. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
A former military base, the site of Moria camp can easily be mistaken for a prison. Stretching along a hilltop and with many fenced sections, it is confusing to find your way around. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
An asylum seeker is making tea at one of the camp's rare functioning electricity spots. The network often collapses and people do not have access to power for days. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
A Syrian refugee is showing the main electricity switch inside a larger tent, hosting hundreds of people. 'There is no electricity here for weeks and in here it is often colder than outside,' he said. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
At night, there are many open fires inside the camp. The wood comes from the forest and olive grove surrounding the area, which leads to tensions with the local farmers. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
Asylum seekers from African countries are typically faced with have a long process. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
Piles of waste are spread all over the camp. Residents accuse authorities of not cleaning the designated areas every week. It is estimated that Moria camp is hosting more than 2.5 times more people than its intended capacity. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
Some 350 unaccompanied minors and hundreds of children, women, elderly and disabled people live here. The so-called vulnerables still face delays of up to three months over their relocation to the mainland, which should take place sooner. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
Some residents live in containers, but even here the heating system is not working all the time. A few people seek protection between the structures and build up tents there. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
A sign reads that the EU and the Greek government spent more than 5.4 million euro ($6.6m) on Moria camp. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
Syrian and Iraqi asylum seekers share a fireplace between their tents. For many Moria camp residents, this is the only way to protect themselves from the plummeting winter temperatures. [Kevin McElvaney/Al Jazeera]
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