92 naked, bruised migrants saved on border of Greece and Turkey

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    This is the stunning image that apparently reveals Turkey requiring almost 100 naked and bruised individuals out of the nation and into Greece.

    Ankara increasingly rejects the ‘fake news’ declares that it made 92 migrants cross the Evros river over the Greek border, in the middle of a continuous migration row in between the nations.

    But the EU border company Frontex verified that the group had actually shown up on Friday, in scenarios which the Greek authorities declared provided an ‘inhuman image.’

    Spokeswoman Paulina Bakula stated: ‘The Frontex officers reported that the migrants were found almost naked and some of them with visible injuries.’

    The UN refugee company, UNHCR, tweeted that it was ‘deeply distressed by the shocking reports and images of 92 people, who were reported to have been found at the Greek-Turkish land border, stripped of their clothes’.

    Ms Bakula included that her organisation had actually notified the UN company’s essential rights officer of a possible rights offense.

    Pictures reveal a group of males naked and trying to maintain their self-respect by covering their personal parts on meadow.

    Migrants by camping tents in a camp established near the Turkish-Greek border in Pazarkule in 2020 (Picture: AP)

    The image is most likely to trigger outrage from throughout the political spectrum, and highlight the migration crisis dealing with Europe– though possibly not on the scale that the photo of drowned refugee Alan Kurdi, 2, carried out in 2015.

    The group are stated to primarily be from war-torn Syria and crisis-riven Afghanistan and are believed to have actually crossed the river utilizing plastic boats.

    Greece’s civil security minister Takis Theodorikakos implicated Turkey of ‘instrumentalising illegal immigration’ in the most recent of a series of recriminations on migration in between the neighbours.

    He informed Skai tv that ‘three Turkish army vehicles had transferred them’ to the river, which serves as a natural border.

    Ms Bakula included that Frontex officers dealt with Greek authorities to supply instant help to the group.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has actually remained in an enduring spat with the Greek authorities about migration (Picture: Getty)

    But in a series of inflammatory tweets the Turkish presidency rejected any obligation and blamed Greece for the ‘inhuman’ scenario.

    Conservative President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s leading press assistant, Fahrettin Altun, composed: ‘We urge Greece to abandon its harsh treatment of refugees as soon as possible, to cease its baseless and false charges against Turkey.’

    In tweets provided in Turkish, Greek and English, he included: ‘With these futile and ridiculous efforts, Greece has shown once again to the entire world that it does not respect the dignity of refugees by posting these oppressed people’ s photos it has actually deported after obtaining their individual ownerships’.

    He stated Greek migration minister Notis Mitarachi was ‘sharing false information’ after the main tweeted a picture of the naked migrants and blamed Turkey.

    The Turkish deputy interior minister Ismail Catakli contacted Greece to stop what he branded its ‘manipulations and dishonesty.’


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    Greek minister for migration and asylum, Notis Mitarachi, had previously described the incident as a ‘shame on civilisation.’

    Athens regularly faces and denies accusations from NGOs and the media that it has on many occasions sought to push migrants back to Turkey illegally, sometimes using force.

    Last month Erdogan used a UN address to accuse Greece of transforming the Aegean Sea into a ‘cemetery’ thanks to its ‘oppressive policies’ on immigration.

    Berlin-based rights group Mare Liberum tweeted: ‘In the Evros region, systematic human rights crimes against people on the move are committed on a daily basis by Turkey as well as Greece.

    ‘When these crimes are publicly discussed by members of the government, it only serves to add fuel to the fire of the long conflict between Turkey and Greece, not to protect people on the move.’

    Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world.

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