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    Greek Police Employ Masked Migrants in Forced Border Pushbacks Since 2020

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development regarding migration enforcement, Greek police have been reportedly employing masked migrants as mercenaries to carry out forced pushbacks of other migrants attempting to cross borders. This practice, which has been ongoing since at least 2020, involves these recruited individuals physically returning migrants to neighboring countries, bypassing legal asylum procedures. The use of such tactics highlights the complex and often controversial methods employed in managing migration flows in the region.

    These pushbacks have drawn widespread criticism from human rights organizations, who argue that they violate international laws protecting refugees and asylum seekers. Forced returns without proper assessment of asylum claims undermine the rights of vulnerable populations fleeing conflict and persecution. Meanwhile, Greece continues to face significant pressure as a frontline state in the European migration crisis, grappling with large numbers of arrivals and limited resources.

    The revelation of using masked migrants as enforcers adds a troubling dimension to the ongoing debate about border security and humanitarian obligations. It raises questions about accountability and transparency within Greek border management policies. As migration remains a contentious issue across Europe, such practices could further strain relations between Greece and international human rights bodies, emphasizing the urgent need for reforms that balance security with respect for human rights.

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