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Greece: Hundreds of Asylum Seekers Rescued at Sea Transferred to Lesbos and Samos

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The Greek Ministry of Migration organises the transfer of hundreds of rescued people off Crete to reception centres in the Aegean despite local concerns Hundreds of thousands of refugees from the Aegean

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The Greek Ministry of Migration organises the transfer of hundreds of rescued people off Crete to reception centres in the Aegean despite local concerns Hundreds of thousands of refugees from the Aegean

·France
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The Greek Ministry of Migration has assured that "the transfer of migrants from Crete to these northern Aegean islands is carried out in a strictly proportionate manner".

·Paris, France
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Migrants in facilities in Crete live in extremely poor conditions - Their transfer to Samos and Lesvos is for identification purposes and will be temporary, support sources from the competent ministry. The post Recycling of entrapment and then deportations? 417 migrants from Crete are being transferred to Samos and Lesvos appeared first on in.gr.

·Greece
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Sources from the Ministry of Immigration and Asylum provided clarifications regarding the transfer of migrants from Crete to the islands of the northern Aegean.

·Marousi, Greece
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·Vienna, Austria
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An extraordinary meeting was called by the Governor of the North Aegean, Costas Moutzouris, in the Regional Council hall in Mytilene to discuss the issue of the transfer of migrants from Crete to Lesvos and Samos. After a long discussion and the positions of all those present, the common denominator was the opposition to the transfer of migrants from other regions to the islands of the North Aegean. In this context, it was agreed that the releva…

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Naftemporiki broke the news on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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