Hundreds of Greeks marched in Athens on Thursday night to demand more solidarity with refugees, as it emerged that a Bulgarian border guard had shot dead an Afghan man trying to enter the country from Turkey.<br /><br /> Students, workers and human rights activists were among those rallying in the Greek capital, in support of <br />those fleeing war and persecution.<br /><br /> “We need to open the borders, to stop the fence, to bring down the fence in Evros so that we can create a safe passage for the refugees from Syria and Afghanistan to pass through the country and go wherever they want in Europe,” said protester Katerina Papadouli.<br /><br /> The migrant killed in Bulgaria had been travelling with a large group of refugees from Afghanistan when he was shot by a border police officer near the southeastern town of Sredets late on Thursday, according to a senior <br />interior ministry official.<br /><br /> “Our border patrol of border guards and police in the area had stumbled on 50 offenders, who illegally entered the country,” G