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Türkiye rescues irregular migrants after illegal Greek push back

- -AFP

Türkiye rescued 201 irregular migrants after Greek authoritie­s pushed them into Turkish territoria­l waters, the Turkish Coast Guard said.

A total of 108 migrants who were off the coasts in the districts of Bodrum and Datca in Mugla province were rescued, according to the Coast Guard Command. Three people, who allegedly organized the illegal crossing, were arrested. In a separate operation, coast guard units found 61 irregular migrants off the coast of Cesme district in Izmir province after they were pushed back by Greek forces into Turkish territoria­l waters.

After receiving informatio­n that there were asylum seekers on rubber boats, teams were dispatched and rescued the migrants. Additional­ly, a group of 32 migrants struggling on a rubber boat off Kusadasi district were pulled to the shore in Aydin, according to the local Coast Guard Command.

Türkiye has been a key transit point for asylum seekers aiming to cross into Europe to start new lives, especially those fleeing war and persecutio­n.

Human rights groups and media outlets have frequently reported on illegal push-backs and other human rights breaches by Greek authoritie­s. Ankara and global rights groups have repeatedly condemned Greece's illegal practice of pushing back asylum seekers, saying it violates humanitari­an values and internatio­nal law by endangerin­g the lives of vulnerable migrants, including women and children.

A 120,000-kilowatt photovolta­ic (PV) power generation project has recently connected to the grid and started generating electricit­y in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, according to China Huadian Corporatio­n Ltd., a major state-owned power producer.

Located in the Seni District in the city of Nagqu, which has an average altitude of 4,500 meters, it is the largest PV power generation project aiming to ensure power supply for residents in Tibet.

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