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Illegal immigrants vandalise another church on Lesvos just days out from Easter

Once again, illegal immigrants from one of the biggest migrant camps in Greece have attacked a chapel, this time, only days out from Easter. The chapel of Saint Catherine, which is is located on the road from Panagiouda to Moria migrant camp, has been attacked for the second time in two years.

 

Illegal immigrants from the camp previously damaged the interior wall, ceiling and floor, making it unusable for the Christian migrants from Ethiopia and Eritrea who once operated in this particular chapel.

Lesvos Post says that “not only the vandals but also the authorities of our areas are to blame, and especially the Diocese of Mytilene, where in recent years allowed a few chapels to be demolished over time.”

It should be noted that the chapel was locked by the authorities after its last disaster, but this did not stop the illegal immigrants from attacking it.

The Moria migrant camp is well over capacity and has become a hotbed of criminal actions, including rape, murder and theft.

Featured photo shows Moria migrant camp, where the police are frequent visitors.
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A part of the vandalised church

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