[Migreurop]greek/turkish border (FRA)
the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA http://www.fra.europa.eu/fraWebsite/home/home_en.htm) is publishing a report about the fundamental rights situation of persons entering Greece irregularly at its land border with Turkey. This report is based on field research in the Evros region in January 2011.
This report could be interesting in a certain way: One must know that FRA has started a cooperation with Frontex some time ago - one can see it in the report, e.g. on page 8/9:
The deployment of substantial resources by FRONTEX at the border with Turkey as part of its
RABIT operation has had an overall positive impact on the initial processing of individuals. In
particular, procedures in place seem to have reduced the risk of informal push‐backs to Turkey
for persons who have crossed irregularly into Greece.
The operational assistance provided by the EU through FRONTEX covers only initial processing
and does not impact on the most critical fundamental rights concern – the inhuman conditions
in which persons are currently being held, because the reception of persons crossing the
borders irregularly is seen as falling outside the mandate of FRONTEX.the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA http://www.fra.europa.eu/fraWebsite/home/home_en.htm) is publishing a report about the fundamental rights situation of persons entering Greece irregularly at its land border with Turkey. This report is based on field research in the Evros region in January 2011.
l'agence des droits fondamentaux de l'UE http://www.fra.europa.eu/fraWebsite/home/home_en.htm publie un rapport sur la situation des droits fondamentaux des personnes entrant irrégulièrement en Grèce à sa frontière terrestre avec la Turquie. Le rapport est tiré d'une enquête de terrain dans la région d'Evros en janvier 2011. En anglais
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