The stars visited two camps in Lesbos during a trip organised by US based relief agency, The International Rescue Committee.
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When goodbye is painful it means it's love. THANKYOU @theIRC for the most life changing experience.
— lena headey (@IAMLenaHeadey) July 1, 2016
The GoT actors found European nations' closed door policies "utterly ridiculous".
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"There are people in the camps who are oncologists, judges, successful people who have had everything taken away from them," Liam said.
Photos from @Maisie_Williams,@IAMLenaHeadey & @liamcunningham1's visit to the Kara Tepe Refugee Camp(Lesvos,Greece) pic.twitter.com/tyarCmGT2U
— Ghost (@Albino_Direwolf) June 29, 2016
Maisie -- who plays Arya in the massively popular TV show -- shared her experience of meeting a 21-year-old girl who was headed to a university but the crisis has left her stranded in a place where she doesn't belong. "She's had that all taken away from her and you worry that she's here to take from your country -- She's just a girl."
In Greece @Maisie_Williams meets 13yo Haya who dreams of being an actor & performed 3 plays at @theIRC safe space pic.twitter.com/smly5CkjdY
— Kathleen Prior (@KathleenAPrior) June 30, 2016
The actors have appealed to the EU to ease restrictions on refugees.
"I'd love to grab them (government officials) by the back of their neck and bring them into the camps and just say 'Look, look what you have done'. Absolutely unquestionably shameful," Liam added.
I have met some incredible, strong people today. People who need us to stand in solidarity.
— lena headey (@IAMLenaHeadey) June 30, 2016
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