UN rapporteur raps EU-Turkey deal to stop refugees
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United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights of refugees François Crepeau.
The United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights of refugees, has strongly denounced a recently signed agreement between the European Union and Turkey over curbing the flow of asylum seekers to Europe.
Speaking in the Greek capital Athens, François Crepeau said the March agreement between the EU and Turkey to send back refugees reaching Europe required “much stronger legal instruments to ensure legal accountability.”
The UN envoy also criticized the EU response to the refugee crisis, saying the 28-nation bloc lacks vision and is operating under legal ambiguity. Crepeau further said that the EU approach to the refugee crisis lacks legal clarity and promotes the detention of newly arrived refugees in Greece.
Athens has been detaining refugees and sending many back to Turkey under a deal signed earlier this year.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the UN envoy expressed concern that children were among those detained, and urged an immediate change in policy.
Under the deal, Turkey has committed to taking back all the asylum seekers and refugees, who had used the Aegean Sea to illegally reach Greece.
In return, Ankara was promised financial aid, the acceleration of visa liberalization talks and progress in its EU membership negotiations.
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