Open Letter for asylum seekers’ transfers from Greece to Germany for family reunification
OPEN LETTER
for asylum seekers’ transfers from Greece to Germany for family reunification under EU regulation 604/2013
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OPEN LETTER
for asylum seekers’ transfers from Greece to Germany for family reunification under EU regulation 604/2013
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We express our deepest concern in relation to the information, complaints and testimonies about violence and abuse by the Hellenic Police in the detention center in Moria, Lesvos.
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Athens, May 29th, 2017
The Hellenic League for Human Rights has received allegations concerning the refoulement of Turkish asylum seekers in Evros
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11/4/2017
Hellenic League for Human Rights implements, since August 2016, the project “Provision of legal and other essential information to refugees”*, in which legal counseling and other essential information is provided to asylum seekers and refugees in accommodation structures in Northern Greece and Attica.
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3/2017
Summary
In our last report, published one year ago, we argued that the movement of refugees and migrants towards Europe was openly dealt in terms of security;
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Athens, March 9, 2017. One year after the EU-Turkey deal, a “non-deal” on which
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On the occasion of the 9 and 10 March European Council meeting, HLHR
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“We cannot allow the eight to be extradited to Turkey. We can’t sacrifice our values, because it’s dangerous.”
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This text has been drafted to provide a critical understanding of the new regulatory framework on the reception and the procedures which apply to asylum and relevant issues.
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Press Release
The Board of Directors of the Hellenic League for Human Rights expresses its repulsion towards the Samos boat sinking
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One year ago, 20 June 2012: “Our thoughts are, more than ever, with the millions of women, children and men around the world who are forced to flee their home countries because of war
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Researching significant cases where the Greek state was faced with the entrance of massive migration population in its territory
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