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Migrant pushback claims ‘fake news:’ Greece

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ATHENS: Greece’s Migration Minister Notis Mitarachi on Sunday dismissed fresh claims that migrants are being illegally pushed out of the country as “fake news” promoted by Turkey.

He was reacting to reports by rights groups that thousands of people had been forced back into Turkey in recent months in violation of their right to asylum.

“These are part of a broader fake news strategy promoted by Turkey, through certain non-government organisati­ons and smuggler networks,” Mitarachi told To Vima weekly.

“Investigat­ions until now by (EU border agency) Frontex and the (Greek) coastguard have not confirmed any of the claims,” he said.

Greece has consistent­ly denied claims by migrant support groups that it is illegally returning migrants to Turkey in violation of internatio­nal law, including two reports this past month.

Berlin-based rights group Mare Liberum said on Friday it had documented 321 incidents from March to December 2020 involving more than 9,000 people.

They had been “violently pushed back to Turkey and thus deprived of their right to asylum,” said the group.

Another group, Legal Centre Lesvos, said earlier in February that it had been in contact with more than 50 survivors of 17 collective expulsions.

Mitarachi on Sunday insisted that Greece’s borders were being guarded “under the framework of internatio­nal law and European values.”

Since its election in 2019, Greece’s conservati­ve government has strongly prioritise­d border security and adopted a tough migration policy.

Mare Liberum’s report on Friday said that in addition to the Greek coastguard, Frontex and ships under Nato command were also involved in “systematic and illegal expulsions.”

Frontex is currently under investigat­ion by OLAF, the EU’S independen­t corruption watchdog, over the issue.

Separately, one migrant is dead and 22 others are missing ater their boat sank in the Mediterran­ean sea off the Italian island of Lampedusa, the Tunisian navy said late Saturday.

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