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Despite Greece’s denial, controversial ‘pushback’ of migrants prevails

5. December 2018 harekact

Via Daily Sabah* – The controversial and illegal practice of “pushback,” forcibly sending illegal migrants to countries they arrived from, is in the spotlight once again after the bodies of three migrants were found near the Turkish border.

This article was published at Daily Sabah

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