Turkey rescues 35 asylum seekers pushed back by Greece

Asylum seekers were beaten by Greek authorities, says Turkish National Defense Ministry

Turkey rescues 35 asylum seekers pushed back by Greece

Turkish security forces rescued a total of 35 asylum seekers who were pushed back by Greek authorities, Turkey’s National Defense Ministry said on Friday.

In a Twitter post, the ministry said the asylum seekers were “tried to be illegally sent to Turkey after being beaten by the Greek personnel and being held as hostages without food and water in a building where shoes, money and IDs were taken.”

It added that Turkish security forces in the northwestern Edirne province rescued the asylum seekers in the Meric River, which forms the Turkish-Greek border.

Turkey and human rights groups have repeatedly condemned Greece’s illegal practice of pushing back asylum seekers, saying it violates humanitarian values and international law by endangering the lives of vulnerable migrants, including women and children.