An open letter about asylum, by 15 organizations in Greece

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In view of the mandatory reassessment by Greece of the designation of Türkiye as a “safe third country” in November, 15 civil society organisations have written to the Greek Asylum Service, the Ministers of Migration and Asylum and of Foreign Affairs, and the European Commission. 

The latest European Commission report on Türkiye counters Greece’s designation of Türkiye as a “safe third country” for refugees, enacted through a national list of safe third countries based on which more than 7,000 asylum claims from nationals of Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan and Bangladesh have been dismissed as inadmissible.

The European Commission makes detailed reference to obstacles facing refugees’ access to international protection, to breaches of the principle of non-refoulement and to human rights violations in detention, as well as to broader rule of law backsliding in Türkiye.

The 15 organizations urge the authorities to:

  1. Immediately repeal the national list of safe third countries set out by JMD 42799/2021, as amended by JMD 458568/2021.
  2. Publish previous and upcoming opinions of the Director of the Asylum Service regarding the designation of safe third countries, which should be made available to asylum seekers subject to the application of the list according to the European Commission.
  3. Stop dismissing asylum applications as inadmissible based on the “safe third country” concept.

 

Find the letter in attachment at the end of this article

 

The letter is signed by:

ARSIS – Association for the Social Support of Youth

ECHO100Plus

Equal Rights Beyond Borders

Fenix – Humanitarian Legal Aid

Greek Council for Refugees (GCR)

HIAS Greece

HumanRights360

International Rescue Committee

Legal Centre Lesvos

METAdrasi – Action for Migration and Development

Refugee Legal Support (RLS)

Refugee Support Aegean (RSA)

Safe Passage International

Symbiosis – School of Political Studies in Greece, Council of Europe Network

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