Refugees and Latest Pushbacks in Greece

    Refugees and Latest Pushbacks in Greece

    Thousands of refugees fleeing their homeland due to violence, terror, or political prosecution use Greece as an entry gate to Europe. Since the beginning of 2014, over 1.1 million refugees have crossed the borders of Greece.


    No one puts their children in a boat unless the boat is safer than the land.” (Warshan Shire, Home)

    Most of the refugees have chosen to go by sea in order to land on one of the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, but recently a growing number of refugees have begun to use Evros as a passage from Turkey to Greece. In recent years, besides refugees who are using Turkey as a transit way to Greece, Turkish citizens who were forced to flee Turkey due to a massive witch-hunt have also used the same route.

    This witch-hunt was launched by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government against the sympathizers of the Gulen Movement following a failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016. Many of these citizens attempted to escape Turkey using illegal methods as the Turkish government cancelled their passports.

    The Teenage Girls Case: A Call for Justice

    The Teenage Girls Case: A Call for Justice

    In May 2024, a large-scale anti-terrorism operation took place in Istanbul, where 48 individuals, including high school ...
    The Death of Fethullah Gülen: A Discourse Analysis in Turkish and International Media

    The Death of Fethullah Gülen: A Discourse Analysis in Turkish and International Media

    On October 20, 2024, Fethullah Gülen, the founder of the Hizmet Movement/Fethullah Gülen Community, passed away in the U...
    The Crackdown on Humanitarian Aid in Turkey

    The Crackdown on Humanitarian Aid in Turkey

    This report, issued by the Advocates of Silence Turkey (AST), details an alarming misuse of counterterrorism laws in Tur...