02. März 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für WTM Alarm-phone: Lesbos – 34 rescued · Kategorien: Alarm Phone, Griechenland, Türkei · Tags: ,

http://www.watchthemed.net/reports/view/100

34 people in distress off the coast of Lesvos/Greece – all rescued

02.03.2015 / 19:37 / North of Lesvos island, Greece

Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigation – 28th of February 2015

Case name: 2015_02_28-AEG3
Situation: Vessel in distress off the coast of Lesvos/Greece
Status of WTM Investigation: Concluded
Time and Place of Incident: 28th of February, off the coast of Lesvos/Greece

Summary of the Case:The shift team of the Watch The Med Alarm Phone received a distress call around 13:00h from passengers on a vessel near the Greek island of Mytilene. They informed the shift team that 35 people were in distress and stuck in the same position at sea for nearly two hours. The contact person appeared scared and in panic, stating repeatedly that they had little time left and urgently needed help. They were unable, however, to pass on their exact position.

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28. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechischer Politiker droht EU mit Flüchtlingswelle · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

Süddeutsche Zeitung

„Griechischer Regierungspolitiker droht Europa mit Flüchtlingswelle

Der griechische Vize-Innenminister fordert im Focus europäische Unterstützung bei der Versorgung von Flüchtlingen. Ansonsten werde das Land Hunderttausende Flüchtlinge mit Reisepapieren ausstatten und „Europa überfluten“.

Der griechische Vize-Innenminister Giannis Panousis kündigt Europa eine Flüchtlingswelle an – wenn Griechenland keine finanzielle Hilfe bekomme. Das berichtet das Nachrichtenmagazin Focus. […]“

28. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechenland: one more refugee died in Police custody · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

clandestina

Mohamed Kamara from Guinea, 21-years old, is one more refugee who died in Police custody, due to lack of health care. He came to Greece in 2012. He attempted to leave through Patras port but was arrested and imprisoned for eight months in Corinth detention center. According to his friends he applied for asylum but was given a negative answer in mid January 2015. After that he was arrested again on February 7 and on February 9 he was transferred to Kifissia Police Station in Athens. There he kept complaining about his health. Finally, on February 20, he was move in a comatose state to a hospital where he died. According to information he had been in almost comatose state for 24 hours before he was transfered to a hospital!

22. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Flüchtlinge in Griechenland: Öffnung der Grenzen Richtung EU? · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

ekathimerini.com

Greek minister slams EU over migration, suggests opening borders

Alternate Citizens Protection Minister Yiannis Panousis is seen during a recent visit to the migrant detention center in Amygdaleza, northwest of Athens.

Alternate Citizens Protection Minister Yiannis Panousis complained on Wednesday that the European Union’s immigration policy has imposed a disproportionately heavy burden on Greece, indicating that Greece’s European peers might feel differently if the country opened its borders and allowed hundreds of thousands of migrants to continue their journeys to other EU member states.

He claimed that money from the EU to accommodate undocumented migrants is not a solution, as the country must deal with the “social and other repercussions of wars and civil strife,” referring to the conflict-ridden countries from which most migrants come. “We should share that influx,” Panousis said.

“I would open the borders and let 500,000 people into other countries, and then we’ll see how sensitive Europe is about [the problem],” he said.

Panousis’s comments, made to Vima FM radio, drew a sharp response from New Democracy’s press spokesman Costas Karagounis, who described them as “a bad joke.”

The comments came a day after Panousis announced that migrants will not be held for more than 18 months in Greek detention centers which are to gradually close down.

22. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechenland, Abschiebeknast Amygdaleza: Riots · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

clandestina

On Saturday, February 21 there were clashes with riot police, as some 250 demonstrators managed to get for a while inside Amygdaleza detention center. There are demonstrations scheduled for next Saturday at immigrants’ detention centers at Xanthi, Hellinikon etc.

 

17. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechenland: Government will close Amygdaleza in 100 days · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

Greek government will close Amygdaleza in 100 days

Alternate Civil Protection Minister Yiannis Panousis said on Monday that the Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) government is closing the controversial migrant detention center at Amygdaleza in about 100 days. The statement was made following a meeting between mr. Panousis and Alternate Migrant Policy Minister Tasia Christodoulopoulou.

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14. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Frontex Leggeri und Push Back · Kategorien: Griechenland, Türkei · Tags: ,

Dokumentation:

„Frontex will Zurückschicken von Flüchtlingen stoppen

Der neue Direktor der europäischen Grenzschutzbehörde Frontex, Fabrice Leggeri, will das Zurückdrängen von Flüchtlingen aufs Meer oder hinter Grenzzäune nicht länger tolerieren. Im Interview mit der deutschen „Zeit“ sagte Leggeri, dass diese „Push-back-Aktionen“ an Europas Grenzen illegal seien.“

http://orf.at/stories/2264969/

12. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechenland: Regierungsdiskussion zum EU-Zaun · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

Clandestina

Evros fence: “openings for refugees, not sans-papiers”

Yiannis Panousis, the Greek Citizen Protection Ministry (police minister), plans to “create openings in the fence in Evros for the safe passage of refugees”.

Yiannis Panousis originally had said that he believes the fence should remain as is. After discussing the issue with the new Immigration Deputy, Mr. Tasia Christodoulopoulou, the new political leadership of the Police seems to change its plans.Thus, it intends to open the fence at some points, so refugees of wars can enter the country.

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11. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Wird Griechenland den EU-Zaun abbauen? · Kategorien: Griechenland, Türkei

Today’s Zaman

Greek official says fence on border with Turkey should be dismantled

A senior politician from the left-wing Syriza party, calling the presence of the 12-kilometer-long barbed wire fence on the Greek-Turkish border “shameful,” has said that the fence should be dismantled.

Giorgos Chondros, a member of the executive board of Syriza, speaking to the APA news agency on Tuesday, said that the presence of a fence on the Greek border, which was built to keep out irregular immigrants trying to cross into Greek territory, is a source of disgrace for a democratic country such as theirs.

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09. Februar 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Türkei brachte 333 Bootsflüchtlinge auf · Kategorien: Griechenland, Italien, Türkei · Tags: ,

Daily News

333 immigrants captured en route from Turkey to Italy

MERSİN – Anadolu Agency

Turkish coast guard units have captured 333 migrants, mostly Syrian refugees, in a boat as they were attempting to sail to Europe.

The coast guard’s Mediterranean region command staged the operation late on Jan. 18, capturing 333 migrants on a boat off the southern province of Mersin.

The Mersin Governor’s Office said in a statement that it detected that merchant ships have often been used for the transition of migrants from Turkey to European countries in recent months.

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