greece readies to send first migrants back in euturkey deal
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Greece readies to send first migrants back in EU-Turkey deal

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Greece readies to send first migrants back in EU-Turkey deal
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Greek authorities were gearing up Saturday to send hundreds of failed asylum-seekers back to Turkey, which is racing to set up reception centres under a controversial EU migrant deal.

"Planning is in progress," Yiorgos Kyritsis, spokesman for Greece's refugee coordination unit, told AFP as Greek state agency ANA said 750 migrants would be sent back between Monday and Wednesday, the first wave of deportations under the much-criticised deal.

ANA said the migrants would be sent back from the island of Lesbos to the Turkish port of Dikili, adding that EU border agency Frontex had chartered two Turkish leisure vessels for the operation.

There will be one Frontex agent on board for every single migrant, ANA said. Kyritsis declined to comment on the report.

On the other side of the Aegean -- a sea crossed this year alone by more than 150,000 people searching for a new life in Europe -- work is under way on a centre in the Turkish tourist resort of Cesme to host those sent back, the town's mayor Muhittin Dalgic said Saturday.

Water pipes and electricity cables are being laid for the 500 square-metre area by the Ulusoy harbour in Cesme, a popular hopping-off point for migrants setting sail in flimsy boats to the Greek island of Chios.

Another readmission centre is being created in Dikili opposite Lesbos, which like neighbouring islands has seen a massive influx of refugees and migrants fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and elsewhere.

Greek government officials have been tight-lipped on the EU-Turkey deal, which has attracted strong criticism on ethical grounds from the United Nations refugee agency and aid groups.

Charities say Greek registration sites will become de facto detention centres for people slated to be sent back to Turkey after risking their lives and spending a small fortune just to reach Europe.

Under the deal, all irregular migrants face being sent back from the Greek islands to Turkey -- although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. 

For every Syrian refugee sent back, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with the numbers capped at 72,000. 

Turkey and the EU agreed the deal last month as the continent struggles with its worst migration crisis since World War II.

"If they make me go back to Turkey I'll throw myself and my family into the sea," said Mustafa, a Syrian waiting with his wife and children at the port of Chios island.

"We went from hell to hell," he said.
A Greek government source told AFP this week that 400 Frontex police officers were expected to arrive over the weekend to participate in the operation. Fifty French riot police were arriving on Lesbos Saturday to help with the operation, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said, with asylum experts to follow later in this week.

Parallel to this operation, Turkey -- which is hosting 2.7 million refugees from neighbouring Syria -- will on Monday begin sending a first batch of refugees directly to Germany.

German interior ministry spokesman Tobias Plate this week said that most of the arrivals expected Monday would be families with children, putting the number in the "double-digit range".

Debt-hit Greece has struggled to manage the influx, while hundreds of migrants have drowned trying to reach its islands from Turkey.

Clashes among migrants have broken out at Greek facilities, dissuading those with families from staying there. On Friday, hundreds of migrants walked out of a registration centre on Chios following fresh violence, prompting a leading medical charity to pull out its staff.

Many of them headed to the port hoping to reach ships to the Greek mainland, but authorities rerouted the island ferry to another local harbour to prevent unauthorised boardings.

More than 52,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are already stuck in Greece after Balkan states sealed their borders to stop the influx. 

Hundreds more continue to land on the Greek islands on a daily basis despite the EU deal, which was approved by the Greek parliament in a vote Friday. 

Amnesty International said this week that there were "fatal flaws" in the deal.

The rights group said its suggested Turkey was forcing around 100 Syrians including women and children to return home on a daily basis, proving that it was not a "safe country" for refugees.

Turkey has always vehemently denied that any Syrian is forced to go home.

Source: AFP

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