Greece has claimed ‘attack’ in Crete because it is trying to stop shelter on the Made route

Greece has claimed ‘attack’ in Crete because it is trying to stop shelter on the Made route

Sara Renaissford

Southern and East Europe News in Crete

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Are held in Crete before going to the Greek main land from North Africa

A swelletting, in the middle of the hall in the cave, the men’s rows sit quietly and have nothing to occupy them.

Signs from the old tourist jatra to visit visitors to “explore the beauty of nature” with an example of the coverage and beach in Crete.

But in the past, the people organized at the Aya exhibition center did not come to the Greek island as the creators of the holiday. They are migrants who were in danger of moving beyond the sea from Libya to the southern tip of Europe, and they were then detained and they were denied the right to apply for shelter.

From Crete, they are now being shifted to closed facilities on the main ground.

The right to request protection or requests is written in the EU and international law and in the event of Greece. But the government has shown terrorism on that principle for the next three months after the earlier this month and the human rights lawyers criticized.

New Migration Minister Thanos Playeris has told the BBC that their country has a “emergency status”. He talks about the need for “attack” and strong impairment. “Anyone who comes will be taken into custody and returned,” he emphasizes.

Even in Sudan, people who have escaped from war are closed even when they do not have the opportunity to explain their stories.

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Cret is now in the middle of the tourism season and protecting its reputation is the priority of the government

Inside the old exhibition center, the guards warned the migrants to talk to us. “They are occupied,” we were told.

Greece is baking in Heatweave and many people were in the West or removing the blanket. There were some water taps around the edges, but there was no proper shower on the floor and just a crisp blanket. The boxes of donated clothes and toys were careful to be beaten by the guards who were pushed by the door.

From Egypt, Bangladesh and Yemen, we saw two hundred immigrants in Aiaya for more than two days.

There were 20 or more teenagers and two women sit together on the back.

But when 900 people came from Liby to the end of a week at the end of this month, the facility spread to the limits.

In the second half of January to June, more than 000,3 immigrants were three times higher than the number in 224.

Overall, the Frontax Border Agency of the EU reported about 20,000 crossings in the East Mediterranean Sea during that time, now the main route with the Libya-Crit Corridor.

After Italy signed a serious controversial agreement with Libya a few years ago, the smugglers began to send people to the deceased, allowing the immigrants to stop the sea and pushed behind the violation of human rights violations.

The government in Athens was in the middle of July when the government made itself itself.

Prime Minister Kiriacos Mitsotakis told Parliament, “All the immigrants who enter illegally will be arrested.

A few days later, Mustafa, a 20 -year -old Mustafa, who fled the war in Suda, was taken into custody.

From Iaa, he was transferred to the camp outside the Athens known as Amigdelza, the rows of gray prefabricated huts in the presence clearing of high fence and security cameras.

When I approached by phone, Mustafa said to me, “We are living here like a prison.” “They do not allow us to move. We don’t have clothes or shoes. Our situation is very bad.”

The lawyers who visit Amigdelza confirm your account, and with a recent arrival, the hot soil is barefoot on baking and describing the minimal information. In general, Sudanese citizens will be given shelter in Europe.

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The migrants occupied in Crete are finally moved to this camp outside the Athens

In a series of voice and text messages, Mustafa said how Libya spent a few months. At that time he was in the sea for two days and 38 people garbage on a plastic boat that had to be rescued. “Due to the waves we did not manage to reach (land).”

After reading the exam, he is now scared Greece will try to give him back.

“I left my country because of war, I can’t go back,” said Mustafa. “I have come from Sudan because Sudan has war and I want protection. That’s why I came here.”

“We don’t know what your fortune will be now.”

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Greek Migration Minister Thanos Playeris says that the suspension of shelter rights will last three months

The Greek Migration Minister describes himself as “fanatics” on coming abroad to live forever.

“It is obvious that a country cannot accept such pressure from migration and react,” Thanos Playeris defeated the government’s new remedies.

He claimed that when Creta came to Libya, one, two, three thousand people were taking “, even when he challenged him, he returned” one thousand “in three days in three days.

Playeris has no differences in preventing the right to request shelter, suggesting that Sudani refugees live in Libya.

“I want to be completely honest. We try to balance their rights about the people in Greece, and balance between respect and respect,” the minister was firm. “They know that anyone who enters the Greek region in the next three months is violating the Greek law.”

The European Commission says that they “look” on this decision.

The spokesman told the BBC that the situation was “exception” because the arrival of small boats caused “potential consequences in terms of European security”.

Poland stopped the shelter application at its east border in March, though with the exception of various. Coming from Turkey in 2020. This was done before Greece during this growth.

“In other public emergency situations that are in danger of war or in the country’s life” some of the responsibilities of the European Convention on human rights.

It is very disputed whether both Poland or Greece are a serious risk of the current situation.

“This article is for the war or for a great deal of uprising,” arguing that “Dimitris Ferkis, a lawyer who works greatly with the migrants in Creat and watches a disturbing tendency in Europe.

He warns that “sending back to migrants” is easy to say, but it is extremely difficult to do.

“I think this is completely illegal. This is a big step, a very wrong step. And I think it is best to stop it immediately,” the lawyer says.

As the arrival of small boats increased, the crate’s beaches and bars were filling for summer and the migration minister says that protecting the tourism industry is his priority.

Restaurant owner Andreas Luzakis confessed, “I have never seen the immigrants in the beautiful village of Paleochora on the southern coast.”

Although their arrival is bad for business.

“Of course we feel bad for these people, but… people think this place is full of immigrants; the beaches are not available, no space,” says Andreas. “We are just worried about our business and our family.”

The suspension of the shelter is a large part of the crackdown on irregular immigrants here. The ministers plan to imprison all those who failed to leave Greece when their shelter request is rejected and used electronic tags to keep the surveillance.

They have also promised the “strict review” of benefit.

The “billions of” in North Africa are preparing to go to Europe, citing conversations in Libya, Playvris has indicated that other countries should express their gratitude to its concept.

“You should know that if the countries on the European Union border do not take drastic measures, all this flow of immigrants will be directed to our societies,” he warns. “Greece was to say before, but no one heard at that time.”

Every evening, while the sky on the Crete was becoming orange, the Coast Guard took a group of migrants to the night and the night passenger round for Athens.

Earlier this month, when the number of arrivals went up, they struggled to find a place on the board.

The minister insists that the suspension of shelter rights is a temporary step, most likely for summer.

Instead of government resolution, the wind now seems to have reduced the flow of boats.

But this movement has created anxiety about how easily the governments can easily put the fundamental rights in the name of security. This involves the big questions like Mustafa in Sudan, who fled the war and have now been detained in Europe.

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