Greek port city of Mytilene seems to have changed back to its old self overnight By Margaret Evans, CBC News Posted: Sep 11, 2015 11:22 AM ET Last Updated: Sep 11, 2015 5:26 PM ET Close Migrants take ferry bound for Athens Migrants take ferry bound for Athens 1:55 Migrants take ferry bound for Athens 1:55 Close Greek boat captain helps migrants at sea Greek boat captain helps migrants at sea 0:54 -- The group calling itself Enough is Enough held a meeting right in the centre of a park where hundreds of refugees were camping. Moria Camp Lesbos refugees 5651 What is striking is the sheer number of children who have made the journey to Greece, along with their parents. They have walked for days, slept rough, and now live in squalid conditions. (Erin Boudreau/CBC) -- with his wife Mariam and their baby daughter Fatimah. They walked from Iran to Turkey and spent a week looking for a smuggler to take them across the water. Trafficking is a booming business: $1,000 US per person for a trip in a rubber dingy, $400 for a baby. "We accepted all the risk, all the dangers, all the things we accepted that for going out from Afghanistan," Younis said. Afghanistan situation day by day should be better. It's not better." -- Latest Video * Iran releases detained U.S. sailors Iran releases detained U.S. sailors 1:20 Video shows 10 navy members who were held overnight before being let go * Refugees fleeing conflict continue to arrive in Greece Refugees fleeing conflict continue to arrive in Greece 1:17 Ship carrying over 1,000 people lands in port of Piraeus * Obama on the threat of ISIS Obama on the threat of ISIS 1:30 President Barack Obama delivers his final annual report card on the U.S * 'Food Stamp recipients didn’t cause the 'Food Stamp recipients didn’t cause the 1:27 President Barack Obama delivers his final annual report card on the U.S Advertisment Most Viewed * Alps avalanche kills 2 French high school students, 1 Ukrainian skier read comments * Iran's quick release of American sailors applauded by John Kerry read comments * Istanbul suicide bomber entered the country as a refugee, PM says read comments * South Korea fires warning shots after spotting suspected drone from North read comments * Pakistan polio vaccination centre suicide bombing kills 15 read comments Right Communications -- Don't Miss * canada dollar loonie Canadian dollar will drop to 59 cents US in 2016, Macquarie forecasts * Obama State of Union Analysis Barack Obama delivers 'peppery and partisan' final state of the union address * A3 e-tron NAIAS 2016 NAIAS 2016: Detroit car show models are watching you right back * Powerball Jackpot Powerball lottery: 5 things Canadians need to know * John Tory and Justin Trudeau Updated Trudeau praises Toronto's response to Syrian refugee resettlement * Les Deux Alpes map Updated Alps avalanche kills 2 French high school students, 1 Ukrainian skier * Kevin O'Leary New Kevin O'Leary tries to trump Rachel Notley, saying she's 'bankrupt' of ideas * Predicting the 2016 Oscar nominees Analysis Oscar nominations 2016: CBC's Eli Glasner predicts the finalists * TURKEY-BLAST/ Istanbul suicide bomber entered the country as a refugee, PM says * Transport trucks lined up in Nipigon, Ont., winter Nipigon River Bridge delays slow $100M of goods shipped daily * canadian powerball ticket holder Powerball lottery: Questions about legitimacy of online ticket brokers not stopping Canadians * Oil and gas Oklahoma fracking lawsuit Oil prices Who wins, who loses when oil drops below $30 * CANADA/ RRSPs Selling your house in retirement: What not to do * winter storm 2016 Atlantic winter weather causes widespread outages, cancellations * Oilpatch Outlook 20151028 Analysis Seeking a political scapegoat for plunging oil: Don Pittis Explore CBC -- CBC gem logo Radio-Canada ©2016 CBC/Radio-Canada. All rights reserved Visitez Radio-Canada.ca