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UN rapporteur blasts Greek mistreatment of migrants

March 3, 2020 at 9:00 pm

UN’s extrajudicial executions investigator, Agnes Callamard at the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London, UK on 10 July 2019 [Foreign and Commonwealth Office/Wikipedia]

A UN official on Tuesday condemned Greek authorities’ mistreatment of irregular migrants trying to cross into Europe in search of a better life, Anadolu Agency reports.

“I am profoundly angered, disgusted with these repeated violations of international law, of the morality of what it should be to be human: Protect those in need,” Agnes Callamard wrote on Twitter, after reposting a video of a migrant boat being shot at by the Greek Coast Guard.

“How many EU leaders will react to the images of this Greek border control boat shooting at children? Pushing them back like plague?” said Callamard, the special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.

States are entitled to control their borders, but in doing so they must fulfill their human rights obligations, she added.

Read: Syrian refugee trying to cross border killed by Greek police

Decrying the boat shooting, she wrote: “This is not Europe 1940 firing at refugees escaping Nazism. This is not the MS St Louis and its 900 Jewish passengers denied entry by the US & Canada in 1939. This is EUROPE IN 2020.”

Faulting the EU’s failure to keep its promises to help irregular migrants, Turkey recently loosened its policy on irregular migration, allowing migrants to try to get to Europe.

Turkey currently hosts over 3.7 million Syrian refugees, making it the world’s top refugee-hosting country.

Read: EU says Turkey in tough situation with migrants but must not let them into Europe