In the
latest effort to control the massive flow of refugees in Europe, Macedonia -- a
small Balkan country with a population of about 2 million -- Saturday began
construction of a barrier fence along its southern border with Greece, the
German broadcaster Deutsche Welle reported.
Refugees have held demonstrations protesting
the border controls across Europe, while some of them have crossed the border
separating Macedonia and Greece, which has been flooded by thousands of
migrants this year from war-torn areas such as Syria and Iraq, among others.
With refugees continuing to arrive, Europe’s answer to the question centered on
how its member-states will relieve some of the pressure of the crisis is still
to be determined in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in and around Paris
Nov. 13.
One proposal to help manage the refugee
crisis has come from outside government circles: One of Africa’s wealthiest
men, Naguib Sawiris, proposed buying an island from either Greece or Italy to
house refugees, Forbes reported. Since Sawiris posted a tweet about his plan in
September, it has moved forward. He announced he would like to begin accepting
public donations and create a company to start the project. The Egyptian
billionaire is looking for a Greek island that can house a large number of
refugees.
However, Sawiris’ plan would still face
obstacles. He said he won’t accept donations for the project or establish the
company until the Greek government approves his request to buy an island. The
number of displaced people is also daunting: The United Nations has indicated
more than 4.2 million refugees are seeking asylum, a number unseen since World
War II, Forbes reported.
Sawiris said he wants the island to provide
homes for between 100,000 and 200,000 refugees, Fox News reported. He said he
would build a port for boats to land and give jobs to the refugees so they
could build their own infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and even a
university.
Many of the refugees are just passing
through southern Europe, on their way to seeking asylum in Germany or Sweden.
In the wake of the Paris attacks, however, fears have increased that terrorists
are traveling among refugees into various regions of Europe, the Wall Street
Journal reported.
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