Fears are growing in Greece about
a new migration route that will see more than 800 people land on
Gavdos, a small island with a population of less than 70, in the
coming months. The 29-square-kilometer island off Europe's
southernmost tip, closer to Africa than Athens, has emerged as
the latest focal point for smugglers seeking to transport people
to the west, according to The Guardian. According to the UN
refugee agency (UNHCR), of the 9,502 men, women, and children
who have sought refuge in Greece since January, approximately
1,186 Egyptians, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis have arrived in
vessels that landed "in the vicinity" of Crete and Gavdos.
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