The story of the nude refugees .. They found them on the borders of Greece and Turkey

The story of the nude refugees .. They found them on the borders of Greece and Turkey

News from Al-Madinah: After being compelled to cross the Evros River, which divides Turkey and Greece, Athens verified the discovery of 92 refugees who were nude. However, Greek Civil Protection Minister Takis Theodoricakus described it as a “inhuman image” on Sunday.
The European Border Monitoring Agency, Fronx, told AFP: “Saving 92 immigrants on Friday” with the help of the Greek authorities, according to the spokeswoman Polina Bacola.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees tweeted that it had “grave concerns regarding allegations and disturbing photographs of 92 persons, who were believed to have been located on the Greek-Turkish land border, and they were said to have been stripped of their clothes.”
According to Bacola from Warsaw, the Fronx’s headquarters, “the Fronx components confirmed the finding of migrants naked and some suffering from serious wounds.”

The Greek Minister of Civil Protection charged Turkey with “exploiting illegal immigration,” while Ankara denied any role in the cruel and inhumane treatment of these refugees.
Turkish Deputy Interior Minister Ismail Katkeli called on Greece to stop “manipulation and deception” in a tweet in English.

Theodoricakus reported, during televised statements, about a large number of refugees, who are Syrians and Afghan: “They said to elements of Fronxx that 3 Turkish army cars transported them to Evros. ”
Note Metarashi, the minister of immigration for Greece, called what transpired on Saturday “a stigma for civilisation.


Non-governmental organisations and several press investigations accuse Athens repeatedly of conducting coerced, unlawful, and violent reports on their maritime and land borders with Turkey, although Athens consistently denies utilising these unethical methods.
In a speech at the UN headquarters at the end of September, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed that Greece’s “repressive measures” had turned the Aegean Sea into a “cemetery.”

The NGO Mary stated in response to the occurrence on Sunday that “human rights violations are coordinated in the Evross region, and Turkey and Greece commit them on a regular basis.”
The NGO continued, “When government officials discuss these crimes in public, this simply serves to escalate the relationship between Greece and Turkey.
Sky News.

The tale of the refugees in public. They found them on the borders of Greece and Turkey

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