twelve migrants found dead from cold at the border with Greece

Ankara regularly accuses the Greek authorities of illegally pushing migrants back to Turkey trying to cross the border.

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Twelve migrants were found dead in the Turkish village of Pasakoy, in the immediate vicinity of the Greek border, the Turkish Interior Minister announced on Wednesday February 2. “Twelve of the 22 migrants pushed back by Greek customs officers, stripped of their clothes and shoes, died of cold”, he said on Twitter, in a message accompanied by blurred photos of lifeless bodies. They were discovered in the village of Pasakoy, located on the Turkish-Greek border, said the governorate of Edirne (northeast).

Ankara regularly accuses the Greek authorities of illegally pushing migrants back to Turkey trying to cross the border. Athens in turn accuses Turkey of turning a blind eye to people trying to cross into Greece, in violation of the March 2016 agreement. The latter provided for a real effort by the Turkish authorities to limit migration from their territory, by exchange of six billion euros in financial aid from the EU.

Between February and March 2020, tens of thousands of people gathered along the land border between the two countries. They were prevented from crossing and sometimes turned back by Athens, which accused Ankara of having knowingly opened the passage to put pressure on the European Union. Turkey currently hosts nearly five million refugees on its territory, according to the official count, including nearly four million Syrians.


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