<p>Thousands of migrants and refugees, mostly from Iran, Pakistan and Morocco, have been stranded at a camp in the town of Idomeni, on the Greece-Macedonia border, for weeks, demanding to be allowed passage into non-EU Macedonia. Their frustration over being barred from continuing their journey to northern Europe has manifested in hunger strikes, protests, and clashes with police.</p><p>Overwhelmed by the number of asylum seekers pouring into Europe, Balkan states last month began blocking all but Syrian, Iraqi, and Afghan passport holders from entering.</p><br /><p>A few hundred of those remaining, deemed “economic migrants,” began to leave Idomeni for Athens after Greek authorities gave a deadline to clear the area by December 6, according to reports</a>.</p><br /><p>But at least one Iranian, interviewed by Drone Media Studio and captured in this video, said he would rather die at the refugee camp in Idomeni than re