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    Greek Coast Guard Reports Surge in Migrant Rescues Across Aegean Sea

    July 12, 2024Updated:July 12, 20244 Mins Read
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    From file: A Greek coast guard ship operating in the Aegean | Photo: Hellenic Coast Guard press office. source: InfoMigrants.
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    Over the past few days, the Hellenic Coast Guard has rescued many migrants trying to cross the Aegean Sea. These rescues highlight the ongoing challenges Greece faces as a main entry point to Europe. The situation shows the continuous pressure on Greek authorities. It emphasizes the need for solutions to manage the migrant influx.

    On July 11, 2024, coast guard vessels encountered a group of 25 individuals near the island of Symi in the southeastern Aegean. The group, found on the small islet of Seskli, consisted of 19 men and six minors. Authorities learned that the migrants had departed from Bodrum, Turkey, just hours before. Each person reportedly paid €4,000 for the dangerous journey, showing the high costs involved in human smuggling. Greek law enforcement arrested a 37-year-old Syrian citizen suspected of organizing the smuggling operation.

    On the same day, another rescue operation took place off the coast of Leros island. Coast guard personnel found 22 migrants stranded on an islet about four kilometers from the main island. After their rescue, the group was taken to Leros’ closed migration center, managed by the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum. This center is part of Greece’s efforts to process and accommodate migrants while their cases are reviewed. In a related incident, authorities arrested a 23-year-old man from this group on charges of human trafficking and endangering lives, highlighting the complex network of individuals involved in these operations.

    Just a day earlier, on July 10, Greek authorities encountered a larger group of 39 migrants, including 13 children, near a beach on Symi island. The presence of children in this group highlights the diverse demographic of those undertaking these dangerous journeys, including families seeking better opportunities or fleeing conflict.

    These consecutive rescue operations paint a vivid picture of the ongoing migration flows in the eastern Mediterranean. The route from Turkey to the Greek islands has long been identified by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) as one of the main pathways for migrants and asylum seekers entering Europe. Despite increased patrols and international cooperation, the allure of reaching European shores continues to drive many to risk their lives at sea.

    In addition to maritime rescues, Greek authorities also thwarted an attempt by two individuals to enter the country using forged travel documents. The suspects, aged 31 and 55, were apprehended while attempting to board a passenger ferry to Piraeus, Athens’ main port. This incident, occurring at the ports of Karpathos and Kasos, illustrates the multifaceted nature of irregular migration attempts, encompassing both sea and land routes.

    The recent surge in rescue operations comes as summer weather improves sea conditions, typically leading to an increase in crossing attempts. The Hellenic Coast Guard remains on high alert, conducting regular patrols and working in close coordination with other national agencies, including the Hellenic Police and the Hellenic Armed Forces, to ensure a comprehensive approach to maritime security and migrant protection.

    Greece’s efforts are supported by various European Union institutions and international organizations. The European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) provides additional personnel, vessels, and aerial surveillance to enhance monitoring and rescue capabilities in the Aegean. Meanwhile, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) works to provide humanitarian assistance and advocate for safe, orderly, and regular migration pathways.

    These events underscore the complex challenges Greece faces in managing migration flows while prioritizing the safety of those attempting dangerous sea crossings. The country continues to collaborate with European Union partners to address these issues, striving to balance humanitarian concerns with border security imperatives.

    As the situation evolves, humanitarian organizations such as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) continue to provide vital support to migrants and refugees in Greece, offering medical care, psychological support, and other essential services.

    The ongoing crisis in the Aegean Sea serves as a serious reminder of the human cost of irregular migration and the urgent need for coordinated international action. As summer progresses, Greek authorities anticipate continued migration attempts, emphasizing the need for sustained vigilance and humanitarian response in the region.

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