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Turkey welshes on EU asylum deal
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 10 - 2019

IN March 2016, Turkey made a deal with the European Union. It would curtail the flow of migrants to Greece, which by 2015 had passed one million. In return Ankara accepted $3.3 billion from Brussels, which it was supposed to be devoting to the care of the 3.5 million largely Syrian migrants it was hosting. The EU also agreed to allow Turkish citizens free movement within the borderless Schengen area and promised to "reenergize" stalled talks on Turkey's accession to the Union.
One of the scandalous details of the deal was that the Turkey would accept back Syrians who were deemed by EU officials, specially drafted into Greece, not to have a valid claim for asylum. However, Brussels also agreed to grant entry to one Syrian migrant for every other Syrian sent back. Such was the relief at stemming this vast tide of human misery crashing onto European shores, the cynicism of this provision was not widely noted by European media. Few people asked how these mathematics could be applied to a substantial group of terrified refugees, almost every one of whom had a valid reason to flee their Syrian homeland and the brutal repression of the Bashar Assad dictatorship.
There are good reasons to suspect that in fact the EU asylum selection process was based on self-interest rather than humanitarian principles. Applicants with professional qualifications useful work experience, language skills and perhaps access to financial savings, have been preferred over less-educated Syrians. In Brussels, there was also emphasis on the need to weed out Daesh (the self-proclaimed IS) terrorists seeking to inveigled their way inside Europe, where their forerunners had already created murder and mayhem on an horrific scale.
The best that could be said for this hard-hearted and self-serving deal was that at least some of the millions seeking refuge from the brutal Syrian regime did make it to safety and hopefully a better future in European states.
But now Turkey is welshing on its side of the bargain. It would appear Turkish police and coastguards are now longer cracking down on the local people-smuggling gangs nor continuing to mount regular patrols of known crossing points. One of the easiest way to reach Greece from the Turkish mainland is the island of Lesbos separated by the Mytilini strait which at its narrowest is only a few miles wide.
After a virtual halt three years ago in the exodus from Turkey, this year the island has seen more than 15,000 arrivals, just under half the total of asylum seekers landing in Greece this year from Turkey. The Greek authorities are already struggling to cope with double the flow from last year. The bureaucrats sent from Brussels are not processing applications fast enough. On Lesbos for instance, one camp built to hold three thousand refugees is now on the brink of collapse because it has been forced to house over 12,000.
The surge in the number of people fleeing Turkey has a lot to do with the racist anti-Syrian riots, particularly in Istanbul and Adana. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will no doubt claim he is sticking to the EU deal, but a government that has cracked down so effectively on political dissent is surely capable of being equally decisive with people


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