The 15 incidents we analysed - dated May 2020-23 - resulted in 43 deaths. The initial sources were primarily local media, NGOs and the Turkish coastguard.
Dear BBC, why analyze only 15 incidents?
Btw, from UNHCR: One year on from the tragic shipwreck off Pylos, Greece
The boat, carrying up to 750 people according to testimonies, capsized on 14 June 2023. Only 104 people were rescued and 82 bodies were retrieved, leaving hundreds missing.
Since the Pylos shipwreck, more lives have been lost in the Mediterranean Sea. In particular, since 14 June last year, IOM’s Missing Migrants Project has recorded at least 1,516 deaths and disappearances on the Central Mediterranean Route, with 175 recorded on the Eastern Med. In 2023, 3,155 people lost their lives or went missing trying to cross the Mediterranean, while so far in 2024 the toll has reached 923.
Pretty roundabout way to say that the coastguard murdered migrants.
Remember Grexit? If I were an MEP, and if these allegations are true yet remain unpunished, I’d explore kicking Greece out of the bloc and out of the euro.
This is EU policy. Frontex is purpose made for this sfuff.
It would obviously definitely be the most effective way to stop the Greek coastguard from committing these atrocities, Capt Obvious
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It would make Greece less attractive as an avenue to EU soil, yes. It would also stop the EU being complicit in crimes against humanity.
You forget about the part where the EU actively pursues this