'I'm tired': Head of overcrowded migrant camp in Lesvos resigns

The governor of the overcrowded reception and identification center in Moria, Lesvos, resigned on Wednesday saying he is "tired," state-run news agency ANA-MPA reported.
Yiannis Balbakakis, who run the overcrowded camp for about three years, is credited with creating "safe zones" to protect unaccompanied underage refugees, women and single-parent families.

"I leave with my head held high for doing what I had to in difficult circumstances. I do not leave as a thief, nor do I leave as a protesting politician. I leave because I have to leave. I'm tired," he was quoted as telling ANA-MPA, adding that he submitted his resignation to the Citizen Protection Ministry.
The camp, which is a disused military base, has been repeatedly criticized by humanitarian organizations for its squalid living conditions.
The facility has been housing more than 10,000 people, nearly...

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