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    Türkiye Rescues 22 Migrants Pushed Back by Greek Authorities

    August 13, 2024Updated:August 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    Turkish coast guard vessel picks up a rubber boat carrying 23 migrants pushed back by Greece off the coast of western Izmir province, Türkiye, July 5, 2024. (AA Photo). source: Daily Sabah.
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    Türkiye’s coast guard successfully rescued 22 irregular migrants, including a child, who were forced back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek authorities, according to an announcement made by the Turkish Coast Guard on Monday. The rescue operation took place on Sunday off the coast of Fethiye, a region located in the southwestern province of Mugla.

    This incident is part of a broader issue where Türkiye has become a critical transit point for migrants aiming to reach Europe, many of whom are fleeing wars, persecution, and dire economic conditions in their home countries. These migrants often undertake perilous journeys in search of safety and a better life, making the role of countries like Türkiye vital in ensuring their protection.

    The Turkish government, alongside numerous international human rights organizations, has consistently condemned Greece’s practice of pushing back migrants, arguing that these actions not only endanger the lives of vulnerable individuals, including women and children, but also violate humanitarian principles and international law. The pushback of migrants into Turkish waters is seen as a direct breach of international obligations, sparking ongoing debates and tensions between the two neighboring countries.

    This latest incident underscores the ongoing conflict between Türkiye and Greece regarding the treatment of migrants. While Türkiye continues to fulfill its role as a key refuge and transit point, it also actively advocates for the humane treatment of all individuals seeking asylum. The Turkish authorities have repeatedly called for an end to practices that compromise the safety and rights of migrants, emphasizing the need for international cooperation to address the root causes of migration and to ensure the protection of those who are most vulnerable.

    The actions of the Turkish coast guard in rescuing these 22 migrants are a testament to Türkiye’s commitment to humanitarian efforts in the region. As migration flows continue, the need for coordinated and compassionate responses from all countries involved remains critical. The ongoing situation between Türkiye and Greece serves as a reminder of the complex and often challenging dynamics at play in managing migration in the Mediterranean region.

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