On March of 2016 more than 10.000 refugees and migrants living in squalid conditions, at the makeshift refugee camp in the Idomeni village of Greece. They were stuck in the mud as well as their human dignity too, waiting in vain to open the border. The proportion of women and children was around 60% of the total population. The most familiar sounds at the camp were crying babes and coughing. Cold, viruses and the stuffy atmosphere that caused by many small fires was obviously the reason. People were queuing for common meal and medical care and there were minor clashes between refugees and migrants when firewood, raincoats or any kind of humanitarian aid was shared. Sadness, uncertainty and anxiety about future were reflected in desperate look of people in the Idomeni camp. They were dreaming for a brighter future and a safer home in the land of Germany.