The scary face of the Greek police! Pak-Afghan migrants are being used as ‘masked soldiers’ on the border.
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A scary picture of human rights violations and border management has emerged from the European country Greece, which has shocked the international community. Greek police have been accused of turning migrants from countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Syria into ‘masked mercenaries’. Recruiting as mercenaries. These so-called operatives are being used to violently push back other migrants at the Evros land border with Turkey.
Greed for cash and loot
According to a BBC report, the Greek police has been resorting to this unethical practice since the year 2020. These recruited migrants were forced to do this ‘dirty work’ Cash in exchange for looted money from other migrants mobile phone And in some cases they are given legal documents that allow them to move freely within Greece.
Internal police documents also revealed that these groups were being operated and monitored under the direct orders of senior officers.
Serious allegations of border violence and sexual exploitation
The Evros border area, which is about 200 kilometers long between Greece and Türkiye, has now become a hotbed of violence. Eyewitnesses and affected migrants reported that these ‘mercenaries’ They are stripped, beaten and looted.
Quoting police sources, it has been said that through these groups, hundreds of people are being forcibly pushed across the border every week. The most disturbing thing is that in some cases, complaints of rape and sexual harassment of female migrants have also come to light.
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seal of international agencies
European border agency ‘Frontex’ The Fundamental Rights Office of India has also confirmed these allegations in its report. According to the report, 10 to 20 foreign nationals were acting on the instructions of Greek authorities and were involved in abuses such as intimidating, beating and sexually searching the migrants before forcibly sending them back. Some victims were beaten until they became unconscious. this situation European Union This critically highlights the conflict between security and humanity at India’s external borders.
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