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Palestinians among Several Migrants Arrested by Turkish Authorities on Borders with Greece

Published : 09-06-2017

Palestinians among Several Migrants Arrested by Turkish Authorities on Borders with Greece

A few days earlier, the Turkish gendarmerie in the northwestern Turkish province of Edirne arrested 124 migrants as they tried to cross the Turkish borders on way to Greece.

Turkish reports identified the migrants and asylum seekers as Syrians, Pakistanis, Algerians, Georgians, Moroccans, and Palestinians.

The Turkish forces further nabbed 46 illegal migrants who were planning to reach Europe through the Aegean Sea.

Turkish security sources said the gendarmerie troops broke into a number of homes in Suleiman Pasha in Tekirdag city, northwest of Turkey, and arrested 38 migrants from Syria, six Afghans, and two Iraqis.

Hundreds of Palestinians from Syria have embarked on life-threatening journeys to Greece. Hundreds of others have been stranded on the Turkish territories in anticipation of other journeys onboard the “death boats” to Europe.

According to AGPS data, 50 Palestinian refugees from Syria drowned as their boats sunk into the sea on way to Europe.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5297

A few days earlier, the Turkish gendarmerie in the northwestern Turkish province of Edirne arrested 124 migrants as they tried to cross the Turkish borders on way to Greece.

Turkish reports identified the migrants and asylum seekers as Syrians, Pakistanis, Algerians, Georgians, Moroccans, and Palestinians.

The Turkish forces further nabbed 46 illegal migrants who were planning to reach Europe through the Aegean Sea.

Turkish security sources said the gendarmerie troops broke into a number of homes in Suleiman Pasha in Tekirdag city, northwest of Turkey, and arrested 38 migrants from Syria, six Afghans, and two Iraqis.

Hundreds of Palestinians from Syria have embarked on life-threatening journeys to Greece. Hundreds of others have been stranded on the Turkish territories in anticipation of other journeys onboard the “death boats” to Europe.

According to AGPS data, 50 Palestinian refugees from Syria drowned as their boats sunk into the sea on way to Europe.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5297