Not Wanted

Mioara Chipăruș

August 26, 2016

From 1938 to 2001, Ellinikon was Athen’s international airport. After it closed as such, trade fairs and congresses were held in the complex so that the buildings would not remain empty. When increasing numbers of refugees started reaching Greece, the former airport was given a new role as a refugee camp.
From 1938 to 2001, Ellinikon was Athen’s international airport. After it closed as such, trade fairs and congresses were held in the complex so that the buildings would not remain empty. When increasing numbers of refugees started reaching Greece, the former airport was given a new role as a refugee camp. With her Not Wanted portrait series, Romanian photographer Mioara Chiparus is dedicated to giving faces to the predominantly Afghan refugees. She returns regularly to the airport to get an impression of the current situation.

“‘When will the borders open?‘ and ‘Why did they close the borders?’ These are the main questions the Afghan refugees housed in the old airport building in Athens ask me when I visit them. Children and their parents and grandparents are trapped in limbo in the departure terminal – ironically a place which previously had facilitated transit to final destinations. They have been waiting for more than four months for the borders to open so that they may continue on their journeys.

Despite the fact that Greece finds itself in economic turmoil and facing an uncertain future, many Greek citizens have made tremendous efforts to help the refugees. However, there is a vocal minority in Greece who resent the refugees and fear the consequences of this unprecedented influx.

Each time I visit the camp I see the peoples’ hopes diminished. Their living conditions are tough and their fates are being decided by others. They face an uncertain future and are aware of the fact that the mood in Europe is gradually turning against them.”
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The photographer is a Rumanian citizen currenty living in Athens, Greece. After getting degree in International Relations from George Washington University in Washington, D. C., she began a professional career in photography. She completed a one-year programme at the Leica Akademie in Athens and took part in a number of workshops run by Magnum photographers: Thomas Dworzak, Alex Webb, Gueorgui Pinkhassov and Jacob Aue Sobol. More