Story of Palestinians who hid on Samos to escape deportation to Turkey appears to be ‘proof’ that pushbacks continue, claim rights groups

On 26 April Dimitris Choulis, an immigration lawyer based on the Greek island of Samos, opened his office door to find a family of four on his doorstep. Aisha*, 31, and her three children, all from Palestine.

“She said ‘pushback,’” said Choulis, “and I understood what had happened.” These were the only people left on the island out of a group of asylum seekers who had arrived from Turkey a few days before.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Keir Starmer calls for UK to blacklist Russian ‘crony’ Igor Shuvalov

Labour leader says former Russian deputy prime minister should be on sanctions…

Paul Pogba’s stylish strike sinks Milan and sends Manchester United through

Manchester United squeezed into the Europa League quarter-finals the hard way: coming…

Nude lips for big eyes

Understated lip gloss is a great match for a bronzed eye. Plus,…

Mason Mount double and Arrizabalaga heroics ensure Chelsea sink Aston Villa

The last thing Steven Gerrard needed was to encounter a goalkeeper who…