European Union border agency investigates Greece over alleged rights violations
- Frontex is reviewing twelve alleged serious incidents involving Greece, mostly from 2024.
- Increased scrutiny and criticism followed a European Court of Human Rights ruling in January.
- The review includes allegations of illegal pushbacks, which Greece denies.
- Frontex spokesperson Chris Borowski stated there are reports "related to Greece under review."
- Frontex is undergoing reforms and insists on standards from member states now.
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EU border protection agency to begin investigations into Greece immigration rights violations
The European Union’s border protection agency announced on Tuesday that it is investigating possible human rights violations by Greece related to undocumented migrants, according to a report by the Associated Press. The agency, Frontex, is investigating incidents in Greece that took place in 2024, though it has not yet disclosed which incidents in particular are being investigated. The Greek government maintains that it takes active measures to …
European Union Border Agency Investigates Greece Over Alleged Rights Violations
ATHENS — The European Union’s border protection agency announced on Tuesday that it is investigating multiple alleged human rights violations by Greece in its handling of illegal immigration. The agency, Frontex, stated that it is reviewing 12 alleged serious incidents, most of which occurred in 20
There are dozens of bad arguments that governments argue that they do not deal with human rights violations as they should – and as they are often required to do by law.
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