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Sting lashes out at 'coward' leaders over migrants' fate

The singer did not hold back in expressing what he thinks.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Athens, Greece
Sun, June 24, 2018

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Sting lashes out at 'coward' leaders over migrants' fate In this file photo taken on May 19, 2018 British singer and musician Sting performs on the red carpet in front of laureates and jury members following the closing ceremony of the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. British singer Sting lashed out against world leaders on June 23, 2018 calling them (AFP/Alberto Pizzoli)

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ritish singer Sting lashed out against world leaders on Saturday calling them "cowards" for failing to resolve the refugee crisis, praising though the role of Greece.

"Thank God for Greece because you have shown the way," said Sting, at an Amnesty International event in Athens ahead of his performance Saturday night.

"You have shown how to treat refugees when other people are building walls. When children are being taken from their mothers and put in cages, you are acting with compassion and generosity and commonsense," he said according to Athens News Agency.

Trump on Wednesday ordered an end to the family separations which have sparked domestic and global outrage but the fate of the more than 2,300 separated children has remained unclear.

"Because our so-called leaders, a sad parade of half-men, cowards, have not got the solutions. Democracy began here in Greece, you are showing us how to be civilised again", Sting added. 

Greece, with a population of 11 million, recorded 58,661 asylum applications last year, making it the EU member state with the highest number of asylum seekers per capita, according to official data. 

French President Emmanuel Macron came out Saturday in support of financial sanctions against EU countries which refuse to accept migrants.

"We can not have countries that benefit hugely from EU solidarity and claim national self-interest when it comes to the issue of migrants," he said at a press conference in Paris alongside Spain's new Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.

On the eve of a mini-summit about the divisive migration issue, the two leaders also declared support for the creation of closed reception centres where migrants would be held while their asylum claims are considered.

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