
Greek authorities crackdown on pro-refugee nonprofits
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Greek authorities crackdown on critical nonprofits amid backlash for refugee pushback
Police in Greece’s most eastern islands have launched a human-trafficking prosecution against nonprofits that help asylum seekers try to avoid being pushed back at sea to Turkey. The move is being seen as part of a wider effort by some European countries to criminalize humanitarian organizations as the Greek coast guard defends its pushback efforts. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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Greek authorities crackdown on pro-refugee nonprofits
Clip: 7/26/2021 | 7m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Police in Greece’s most eastern islands have launched a human-trafficking prosecution against nonprofits that help asylum seekers try to avoid being pushed back at sea to Turkey. The move is being seen as part of a wider effort by some European countries to criminalize humanitarian organizations as the Greek coast guard defends its pushback efforts. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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