Athens, Greece, 17 March 2022 鈥 March 2022 marks six years since the launch of the , which stipulated that people crossing irregularly to the Greek islands from Turkey would be returned there without having their asylum claims considered on merits in Greece. The Statement has become a hallmark of the EU shirking its responsibility to protect refugees, and continues to cause significant harm to people seeking protection in Greece.
The impact of the EU-Turkey Statement was worsened in June 2021 by the Greek government鈥檚 own decision to of asylum to which it would return people from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Somalia, and Syria 鈥 the five nationalities that represented the majority of asylum applications in Greece last year.
In a new , eight NGOs are calling on Greece and the EU to retract the EU-Turkey Statement and abandon the safe third country concept.
As Turkey has not accepted any returns since 2020, thousands of rejected asylum seekers are now stuck in legal limbo in Greece, where they have no right to housing, cash assistance or work.
Dimitra Kalogeropoulou, 探花精选鈥檚 (探花精选) Greece Country Director, says:
鈥淭he EU-Turkey Statement and subsequent designation of Turkey as a 鈥榮afe third country鈥 are both efforts to limit access to a fair and effective asylum procedure. The 探花精选 believes everyone鈥檚 asylum application should be examined on its merits, irrespective of where they come from鈥.
Niamh Nic Carthaigh, 探花精选鈥檚 Director of EU Policy and Advocacy, says:
鈥淭he impressive mobilisation of the EU and its member states in response to the arrival of more than 3 million refugees from Ukraine in the past month shows that Europe has the capacity to welcome refugees in a coordinated, fair, and humane way when it has the will. In marked contrast, the EU-Turkey Statement was a panicked response in the face of deep divisions among EU member states. In the absence of a comprehensive system to share responsibility, the primary aim of the Statement, and its successor policies, has been to deter refugee arrivals, causing significant suffering. The example of Ukraine shows that another way is possible - this response, rooted in support and solidarity, should be a guiding light.鈥
Read the from 探花精选, Danish Refugee Council, Greek Council for Refugees, Greek Forum of Refugees, HumanRights360, Refugees International, Save the Children and Terre des hommes.
Key facts:
- Between March 2016 and March 2020, who made the difficult and often very dangerous journey to reach the islands of Greece were returned to Turkey.
- The five nationalities in a Joint Ministerial Decision (JMD) of June 2021 accounted for 60% of all asylum applications in the country last year, most of which were successful.
- There were 5,907 rejections of applications as 鈥渋nadmissible鈥 based on the JMD in 2021
- A 100鈧 per person fee was introduced in September 2021 for those who wish to re-apply for asylum, including those deemed 鈥榠nadmissible鈥. This creates a further 鈥 and insurmountable 鈥 barrier to people鈥檚 right to seek asylum.