Posted on 11/06/2015 11:36:21 AM PST by traumer
Refugees being held on a British base in Cyprus have warned frustrations are continuing to build - accusing officials of dashing their "dreams" of reaching Northern Europe.
In mobile phone footage, obtained by Sky News, one of the refugees walks around the camp and into tents, describing his anger at being detained.
"The gate of the camp is always closed, there are fences all around the camp, it makes us people in jail," said Ibrahim Marouf, who filmed the video.
"People here are getting frustrated because it seems their dreams are not going to happen," he says at another point.
Journalists are not allowed to enter the camp at the British Sovereign Base Area in Dhekelia near Larnaka, so those inside have resorted to shouting through the perimeter fence, or recording videos on mobile phones and distributing them from there.
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Bet their cell phones have more bells and whistles than mine that only makes phone calls and on an old cheap plan that is so old and basic it isn’t advertised anymore. Makes you wonder who’s paying their bills, uh huh.
Their “dream” of reaching any other country is not the problem of any other country-if they want a dream, send them back to their own country to step up and make their dream there, like people do in the free countries in the world-and leave the rest of the world alone...
You should be in jail, you invading degenerates.
napalm dreams. my compassion meter for these parasites is pegged out and broken at zero.
“Coming to a FEMA camp near you...”
Every so-called FEMA camp we’ve checked out has been either an old, abandoned military training camp - think WWII national guard barracks - or government or business storage facilities. If you have the locations of FEMA camps, send them to me.
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