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Turkey SendsĀ 1,000 Special Forces To EU Border To Prevent Migrant Return

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Turkey SendsĀ 1,000 Special Forces To EU Border To Prevent Migrant Return

Starting last week multiple journalists published proof that Turkish authorities were actively facilitating refugee and migrant movement toward EU borders after Erdogan began making good on his prior threat to ‘open the gates’ ā€”Ā angry over the unfolding Idlib crisis. This included footage of buses staged in Istanbul and other cities to take thousands to the land border with Greece.

And now Ankara is now openly saying it’s implemented a policy of not only pushing migrants to the border, but ensuring they won’t come backĀ ā€”Ā even after Greece shut its border and has been seen using harsh tactics to keep people from entering in a heightened militarized response.

Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu announced Thursday the deployment of 1,000 special operations police officers to ensure migrants can’t return.

Greek riot police stand guard as migrants try to enter Greece from Turkey, via AP.

ā€œTurkey will deploy 1,000 special operations police officers to prevent migrant pushback at the border,ā€Ā the minister said, according to Turkey’s Daily Sabah.Ā 

The newspaper reported further: ā€œSoylu told reporters that the European Union’s border protection agency Frontex and Greece have pushed 4,900 migrants back to Turkey since March 1.ā€ He also claimed 164 migrants had been injured by Greek border security and Frontex.

The interior minister also estimated thatĀ almost 140,000 migrants are in the first wave headed toward Europe, which began departing Turkey last Friday.

This provocative Turkish move is sure to heighten charges out of Europe that Erdogan is weaponizing the vulnerable refugee and migrant population to blackmail the EU.

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EU ministers met Wednesday in Brussels and issued a statement saying the bloc “strongly rejects” the “use” of migrants by Turkey’s government, saying that theĀ “situation at the EU’s external bordersĀ is not acceptable.”

“The EU and its member states remain determined to effectively protect EUā€™s external borders,” the statement affirmed.

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian unleashed the most direct accusation ofĀ “blackmail.” He said in Paris Wednesday:Ā “This migratory pressure is organized,” adding that,Ā “It is organized by President Erdogan’s regime as a form of blackmail against the European Union.”

This latest move by Ankara to ensure migrants “can’t return” once pushed across the border is sure to only spark more chaos at border points already looking like war zones.

“Greek authorities fired tear gas and stun grenades to drive away a crowd of migrants making a push to cross the border from Turkey on Wednesday, as pressure on Greece continued after Turkey declared its previously guarded gateways to Europe open,” the AP reported earlier.

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Injuries and possible deaths have been reported, however,Ā the Greek government has rejected initial reports of its border guards firing on and killing migrants as ā€œfake news.ā€


Tyler Durden

Fri, 03/06/2020 – 04:15


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