European court rules against Greece over migrant’s illegal deportation, calls practice ‘systematic’
- The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Greece illegally deported a woman back to Turkey, calling the practice of summary expulsions systematic.
- The court awarded damages of 20,000 euros to a Turkish woman, identified as A.R.E., who was expelled in 2019 without a chance to seek asylum.
- Greece's National Transparency Authority found no evidence of illegal pushbacks after a four-month investigation in 2022, despite ongoing allegations from the U.N. And human rights groups.
- Niamh Keady-Tabbal, a lawyer for the Afghan applicant, criticized the ruling as unjust, claiming Greece uses blanket denials to avoid accountability.
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