Migrants plan to walk to border in protest march

Migrants living in Greece who want to travel on to other countries, many to join their families, are intensifying their protests. 

A group of around 100 refugees, mostly Iraqis and Syrians, traveled to Thessaloniki from Athens on Wednesday with the intent of marching to Greece's border with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. 

The group gathered in the northern port city's central Aristotelous Square, where one threatened to set himself on fire in protest but was stopped by the others. 

Most of those in the group told reporters they were keen to travel to Germany and other European countries where relatives are awaiting them.

But the slow-moving implementation of an EU relocation program is thwarting their intentions. They were reportedly awaiting the arrival of another 250 migrants currently residing at state reception centers around Thessaloniki to...

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