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Syrian amputee carries Rio 2016 flame through Athens refugee camp

(Agencies) Updated: 2016-04-27 10:32

Syrian amputee carries Rio 2016 flame through Athens refugee camp

Syrian Refugee Imbrahim Al Hussein, center right, holds the Olympic Torch as President of the Hellenic Olympic Committee Spiros Kapralos, center left, during the Olympic Flame torch relay at the Eleonas refugee camp in Athens, Greece, April 26, 2016. [Photo/IC]

ATHENS - A Syrian amputee swimmer ran with the Olympic flame through a refugee camp in Athens on Tuesday to highlight the plight of the million people who fled their homes for Europe since last year.

Greece has been the main entry point into Europe since 2015 for the influx of refugees and migrants from conflict-ridden or poor countries in the Middle East and beyond.

Ibrahim al-Hussein, who has been granted asylum in Greece, crossed the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greece on a rubber boat in 2014 after having lost part of his leg in a bombing in Syria.

Torch raised, a beaming al-Hussein crossed through a throng of journalists at the Eleonas camp, which hosts about 1,500 refugees.

"I want to send a message to every athlete who was an athlete in his country and had to migrate, to become a refugee ... To not stay in the camp and do nothing. To go out there and work for their dream to come true," said 27-year-old al-Hussein, the son of a swimming coach.

Al-Hussein used a 36-metre high suspension bridge in the city of Deir al-Zor as a diving board until it was destroyed in 2013 during the war.

His right leg was amputated from the middle of the calf and he walks with a prosthetic leg that a private doctor arranged for him to receive for free.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) had said it wants to draw the world's attention to the plight of refugees.

Up to 10 refugees are to compete in Rio in August under the Team of Refugee Olympics Athletes, chosen from a pool of 43 prospective Olympians identified by the IOC and supported with funds to train.

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