EU-Turkey Migrant Deal Fueled Suffering, Rule of Law Breakdown, Rights Groups Say on 10th Anniversary - Turkish Minute
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Ten Years After the Eu-Turkey Deal: Europe Is Pushing Ahead with the Relocation of the Asylum System
The final vote in the European Parliament on deportation centres in third countries is imminent, but the legal concerns remain
EU-Turkey migrant deal fueled suffering, rule of law breakdown, rights groups say on 10th anniversary - Turkish Minute
Human rights groups said on Wednesday that the European Union’s 2016 migration deal with Turkey left a legacy of suffering for asylum seekers and weakened legal protections, as the bloc marked 10 years since the finalizing of the agreement, which helped cut crossings into Greece but also reshaped Europe’s broader relationship with Ankara.
EU-Turkey migrant deal fueled suffering, rule of law breakdown, rights groups say on 10th anniversary - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Human rights groups said on Wednesday that the European Union’s 2016 migration deal with Turkey left a legacy of suffering for asylum seekers and weakened legal protections, as the bloc marked 10 years since the finalizing of the agreement, which helped cut crossings into Greece but also reshaped Europe’s broader relationship with Ankara, Turkish Minute reported. In a joint statement marking the anniversary, Germany’s PRO ASYL and Greece-based R…
Ten years of the EU-Turkey deal: a decade of systemic harm
Presented as a mechanism to manage migration, the agreement between the European Union and Turkey established a framework centred on containment, deterrence, and return. Its core provisions included increased interceptions by the Turkish Coast Guard, the enforced containment of asylum seekers on the five islands of the Eastern Aegean for indeterminate periods, and accelerated returns to Turkey for those who irregularly crossed into Greece. In ex…
Ten years after the EU-Turkey Deal: Standing against agreements with third countries
Ten years after the EU-Turkey Deal: Standing against agreements with third countries Joint Press ReleaseThe EU-Turkey Deal of 18 March 2016 has had catastrophic human rights consequences for tens of thousands of people seeking protection. Refugee Support Aegean (RSA) and the German PRO ASYL therefore warn against further attempts to conclude similarly …
The 2015 images where many people seeking refuge from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq or Palestine were walking by train from Eastern Europe to a European country that would process their asylum request (with an Angela Merkel Germany that was willing to do so with a message for all of Europe), are history. Main Topics: AnalysisRead full article
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