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Precarious situation in Turkey drives refugees to Greece — InfoMigrants

This article explains well the recent arrival surge of Afghan and Syrian asylum-seekers in the Greek Islands from July onwards. It shows how political decisions in the United-States or in Brussels (EU) impact the lives and safety of vulnerable people. ForumAsile recommends the reading of this short article posted by InfoMigrants with material by AFP / Benjamin Bathke, 

As the situation for refugees and migrants in Turkey is going from bad to worse, particularly for Afghans, a growing number of them is trying to reach the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea. Many of these islands are mere kilometers away from the Turkish coast. InfoMigrants answers important questions about the worsening crisis, including how it came to a head.

In the last few months, the number of refugees who crossed the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greek islands has risen once more. Many Afghans in particular leave Turkey after the government heightened the pressure on migrants without valid papers.

Since Germany wants to prevent a new ‘refugee crisis’ at all costs, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer will travel to Turkey and Greece to hold talks on Thursday and Friday.

What’s the current situation on the Aegean islands?

How did the crisis come about?

Who are the asylum seekers that arrived in Greece recently?

Why are so many Afghans coming?

Why do so many refugees want to leave Turkey?

Migrants and refugees whose lives are at risk with the arrival of winter cold, trapped in Greece and forced to live in deteriorated conditions due to the EU-Turkey deal | Photo: Archive/Oxfam

What is Erdogan planning?

What is the EU doing for refugees in Turkey?

With material from AFP

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