Greek PM blames Turkey for migrant pushback claims


Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says Greece is a law-abiding country that has ‛granted asylum to tens of thousands of people’. – AFP pic, August 20, 2020.

GREEK Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has denied renewed claims of illegal pushbacks of asylum seekers at sea, and accused Turkey of peddling “misinformation” about his country’s “tough but fair” border management.

“If there’s any incident that needs to be explored, if there’s any exaggeration at any given point, I’m going to be the first to look into it,” he told CNN yesterday.

“Greece is a country that respects the rule of law. We’ve granted asylum to tens of thousands of people.”

The New York Times on Friday said Greece is “abandoning” migrants at sea for the Turkish coastguard to rescue.

The US newspaper said it interviewed survivors from five such episodes, and cited additional evidence from independent watchdogs, two academic researchers and the Turkish coastguard.

Based on its research, said NYT, more than 1,000 asylum seekers have been “dropped at sea” since March. 

Mitsotakis said the reports “essentially originate from Turkey”.

“Some of these reporters who do these types of exploratory journalism should be more careful about checking their sources.

“These types of reports are also an insult to our coastguard, (which) has saved literally tens of thousands of refugees and migrants at sea, and our islands have always provided shelter to those in greater need.”

Rights groups, including United Nations refugee agency UNHCR, have repeatedly called on Greece to investigate pushback claims.

“Such allegations have increased since March, and reports indicate that several groups of people may have been summarily returned after reaching Greek territory,” said the UN agency in June.

Greece has repeatedly denied using illegal tactics to guard its borders, and in turn, accused Turkey of sending patrol boats to escort migrant vessels into its waters.

In March, thousands of migrants flocked to the Greek border after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he will no longer stop migrants wishing to get to the European Union.

Days of chaos ensued at the border as Greek police fired tear gas at migrants and claimed that Turkish cops were helping them break through.

Ankara then accused Athens of beating migrants and firing live rounds at them, alleging that some died of bullet injuries. – AFP, August 20, 2020.


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