The Greek island of Lesvos is frequently the subject of news reports on
the refugee 'crisis', but they only occasionally focus on the dire
living conditions of asylum seekers already present on the island.
Through direct experience as an activist in Lesvos refugee camps and
detention centres, Iliadou gives voice to those with lived experiences
of state violence. The author considers the escalation of EU border
regime and deterrence policies seen in the past decade alongside their
present impacts. Asking why the social harm and suffering border
crossers experience is normalised and rendered invisible, the book
highlights the collective, global responsibility for safeguarding
refugees' human rights.