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Thodoris Chondrogiannos 17 • 02 • 2021

Six humanitarian organisations present evidence of illegal pushbacks by Greece

Thodoris Chondrogiannos
Six humanitarian organisations present evidence of illegal pushbacks by Greece
17 • 02 • 2021

In February 2021, six organisations sent a statement to the UN Special Rapporteur, presenting a wealth of evidence that provides a detailed picture of illegal deportations by Greece in violation of national and international law, at a time when the Greek authorities have not conducted a thorough investigation into the accusations.

n February 1, 2021, six humanitarian organisations sent a statement to the UN Special Rapporteur, expressing their deep concern over illegal refoulement practices that appear to have been growing at an alarming rate since March 2020, in violation of Greek, European and international law. The statement was signed by the organisations ARSIS – Association for the Social Support of Youth, the Greek Council for Refugees (GCR), Hellenic League for Human Rights (HLHR ), HIAS GreeceHumanRights360 and Refugee Support Aegean (RSA).

The statement refers to a detailed report containing testimonies, incident reports and memos to Greek and international bodies from 2017 to 2020: “Illegal refoulements in Greece consist of unlawful returns without respect for formal procedures, including the non-registration of those arrested, the denial of access to asylum procedures, the theft and damage of personal items, abduction, the verbal, psychological and/or physical violence and arbitrary detention…recent reports have stated incidents that include the informal arrest of persons in the mainland (mainly Thessaloniki) and their transfer to Evros, where the refoulement is completed, even though some possessed documents proving their legal presence in Greece.”

Where is the problem with the rule of law?

In a state governed by the rule of law, the authorities must not illegally deport refugees and migrants from their territory, but rather, must ensure effective asylum procedures, which will protect applicants from war, anti-democratic regimes and other dangers in their countries of origin.

However, as detailed in this report, there is a wealth of evidence that provides a detailed picture of illegal deportations by Greece in violation of national and international law.

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