Σάββατο 2 Απριλίου 2016

Two immigrant reception centers from Greece to Turkey

Two immigrant reception centers from Greece to Turkey


Turkey prepares two registration centers for migrants to be returned to the country of Greece, under the EU-Ankara Agreement, which aims to restrict migratory flows and takes effect Monday, officials said today.

Turkey expects the return of immigrants, Syrians and other nationalities who crossed the Aegean Sea to Greece, namely the European Union, under the agreement signed on March 20, says AFP, noting however that they have not been fully clarified, exact conditions in which these returns will be achieved.

Work began in the resort of Cesme (Izmir province) opposite Chios, said the mayor.

water pipes and electric cables installed in an area of ​​500 square meters near the port, which will serve as the center, explained the mayor Mouchitin Ntalgkits speaking agency in East. He has scenes in which civil servants can be fingerprinted immigrants and record them, and toilets.

Turkey prepares two registration centers for migrants to be returned to the country of Greece, under the EU-Ankara Agreement, which aims to restrict migratory flows and takes effect Monday, officials said today.

Turkey expects the return of immigrants, Syrians and other nationalities who crossed the Aegean Sea to Greece, namely the European Union, under the agreement signed on March 20, says AFP, noting however that they have not been fully clarified, exact conditions in which these returns will be achieved.

Work began in the resort of Cesme (Izmir province) opposite Chios, said the mayor.

water pipes and electric cables installed in an area of ​​500 square meters near the port, which will serve as the center, explained the mayor Mouchitin Ntalgkits speaking agency in East. He has scenes in which civil servants can be fingerprinted immigrants and record them, and toilets.



Turkish officials insist that these centers are not refugee camps, but places from which they recorded can then be sent to refugee camps as soon as possible.

"Once recorded and examined the state of their health, will be sent to the camps," explains the mayor of Cesme. "We will do so to remain here as little as possible."

Many elected officials in the western Turkish coastal towns fear that the local population will react to a sudden influx of migrants, which could also scare off tourists, according to the Athens Press Agency.

Elected officials Dikeli, north and opposite Lesbos, also made known to prepare a reception center in the region for migrants returning from Greece. But images broadcast on Friday by the Turkish NTV channel showed a vacant lot leave the space reserved for the reception center.

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