Category: Non-Assistance and Human Rights Violation
Number of people: 34 (4 women, 6 children)
We receive information about a group stuck on a small iselt of the Evros river between Turkey and Greece. We alert Greek authorities, Frontex and UNHCR in order to assist the group in getting off the islet. On the phone, Greek officers first tell us they could not find the group. They later acknowledge, however, knowing about the case and assure us to bring the people to Greece.
The people who are stuck on the island are desperate and send us the following message:
We have been stuck for two days on a Greek island in the Evros river. We have young children, women and an old man. We suffer from lack of food and two children are in poor health. We hope to help us reach the Cross or the Red Crescent. We cannot get out of here and our situation is tragic.Please help us. This is our situation for two days. We suffer from cold, but we cannot light a fire to warm up because of the Greek army and the children are suffering from cold in the middle of the island. Greek soldiers terrify children and women with their methods, they want us to surrender ourselves to take us back to Turkey.
At noon Alarm Phone alerted Greek authorities, Frontex and UNHCR in order to assist the group in getting off the islet. On the phone, Greek officers first told Alarm Phone they did not find the group. They later acknowledged, however, knowing about the case and assured to bring the people to Greece. Despite their promises, the group remains stuck on the islet without any help. The people reported that Turkish as well as Greek authorities were there, filming them, driving by in cars, not assisting and not speaking to the people.Also, Frontex confirmed having received the distress call, however only forwarding it to the Greek authorities.
Frontex confirmes having received the distress call, however only forwarding it to the Greek authorities. Once again, Frontex stays inactive and puts people’s lives at risk.
The people apply for Interim Measures at the European Court of Humans Rights. The court decides that the Greek state is obliged to give shelter and food to the people. Shortly after that a group of masked man arrives on the island and insisted to take the children with them, which the people refused.
Only in the morning of the 1st of April the entire group was rescued and taken to Greece by the Greek Authorities.