Scenes Of Desperation As Afghan Refugees Are Stuck Outside Macedonia's Border

The Balkan country just north of Greece closed its borders to Afghan refugees on Sunday.
A man and a boy on the Greek side of the border look through a fence into Macedonia, which closed its borders to Afghans on Sunday.
A man and a boy on the Greek side of the border look through a fence into Macedonia, which closed its borders to Afghans on Sunday.
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Macedonia closed its borders to Afghan refugees and migrants on Sunday, leaving thousands of people stranded along a popular migrant route to northern Europe. Photos and videos shot on Monday near Idomeni, a Greek village near the Macedonian border, show how desperate people are to find a new home in Europe.

Hundreds of Afghans protested outside the Idomeni border crossing, holding signs with messages like "We don't need food. Just open borders."

Macedonia, a landlocked Balkan country located just north of Greece, is a common passageway for migrants and refugees hoping to travel through Serbia and Hungary toward countries like Germany and Sweden.

The heads of police in Macedonia, Serbia, Austria, Slovenia and Croatia issued a joint statement last Thursday, vowing to reduce the flow of people into their countries "to the greatest possible extent" while noting that they would still make exceptions for Syrians and Iraqis.

Last November, Macedonia restricted entry to migrants and refugees, while still allowing people from Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq to cross the border. Now, the country is barring Afghans, who make up the second-largest group entering Europe by sea, according to U.N. statistics.

On Monday, Greece said it had "begun diplomatic moves" to persuade Macedonia to open the border. Over 94,000 refugees and migrants have entered Greece via the Mediterranean in 2016 alone, and the country is struggling to cope with the massive influx as its economy falters.

The video below captures migrants and refugees' fear, anger and frustration as they are denied entry into Macedonia.

View more images from the Greece-Macedonia border below.

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Afghan refugees protest against the closure of the Greece-Macedonia border near the Greek village of Idomeni on Feb. 22, 2016.
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A boy cries while looking through a fence at the Greece-Macedonia border.
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A man attempts to climb over a fence.
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Children hold signs asking Macedonia to open the border.
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Greek policemen stop refugees from advancing toward the border.
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A man lies on the ground with a placard reading "Open."
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Greek policemen block refugees from advancing.
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Refugees push against a fence at the Greece-Macedonia border.
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Men, women and children wait on the Greek side of the border. This photo was taken from the Macedonian side.
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People wait outside the Greece-Macedonia border. The sign reads, "Open the borders. No return."
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Refugees hold signs protesting against the border's closure.

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