How to Build a Detention Centre
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The government is planning a new law to end the migration flow into the country, which will continue Greece's hard immigration policy.
The Greek government imposes an asylum freeze and strengthens cooperation with Libya. Human rights organizations and the ombudsman condemn the move. The EU and member states hold back on criticism.
A draft law provides for three years in prison for illegals. In case of voluntary departure, the prison sentence can be lifted
Greece wants to tighten its migration policy drastically. For people without the right of residence, there are only two options – return or imprisonment. Those who do not leave voluntarily face at least three years in prison.
Greece plans to take drastic measures against illegal migration. People without a right to stay are at least three years in prison.
How to build a detention centre
How do you build a migrant detention centre that nobody wants? That’s the question the Greek government has been grappling with for years as it has pushed to build a new facility on the island of Lesvos. Now, a new report from CPT’s Aegean Migrant Solidarity team, How to Build a Detention Centre, attempts to give some answers. There were moments during my years in Lesvos when what I was seeing didn’t seem real. The last time the government tried…
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