Campaign for the access to asylum in Greece

Campaign for the access to asylum in Greece

Τρίτη 31 Ιανουαρίου 2017

31/03/2017: No more dead refugees - Immediate transportation of the asylum seekers from the Aegean islands to the mainland for a fair examination of the merits of their asylum applications in a context of freedom and decent living conditions


CAMPAIGN FOR THE ACCESS TO ASYLUM



Athens, 31 January 2017


PRESS RELEASE

No more dead refugees – Immediate transportation of the asylum seekers from the Aegean islands to the mainland for a fair examination of the merits of their asylum applications in a context of freedom and decent living conditions



Our organizations participating in the Campaign for the Access to Asylum, have already expressed since the very beginning of 2016 our deepest concern in relation to the adoption by the European Union and the Greek Government of asylum policies which constitute an unprecedented retreat from the European acquis in the field of refugee protection. This view has been expressed and documented in our previous public statements as well as in our press conference held on the 31st of March 2016 in reference to the EU-Turkey Statement and its repercussions.

Today, nine months later, reality reaffirms our previously expressed fears and the Joint Statement proves to be disastrous for the management of the refugee issue, given that its implementation has led to the stranding of thousands of refugees on the islands of the north east Aegean Sea, who are forced to live under unacceptable conditions. This is tragically evidenced by the death of four asylum seekers.


Α.   Concerning the situation on the islands, the Campaign for the Access to Asylum would like to point out the following:

·         There are more than 16.000 refugees stranded on the islands of the north east Aegean Sea, living in overcrowded Reception and Identification Centers, their number exceeding by far the capacity of those centers and all other available accommodation places.

·         Detention up to 25 days is imposed to all new comers, including vulnerable groups, without any individualized evaluation.

·         A mandatory restriction to stay at the islands is imposed to all asylum seekers falling within the scope of application of the EU-Turkey Statement notwithstanding the fact that the reception conditions are completely incompatible with the relevant legal framework and not even the minimum safety standards are being observed.

·         The reception procedures are problematic given that there are:

-          significant insufficiencies in the identification and protection for vulnerable cases

-          serious delays in the registration and examination of the asylum applications

-          violation of the principle of non-discrimination by the prioritization of the registration and processing of the applications of persons of specific nationalities

-          rejection of the largest majority of the asylum applications by Syrian nationals as inadmissible on the grounds of the implementation of the “safe third country” concept for Turkey, without due regard to the latest developments in the country and the abundance of evidence that it does not meet the legal requirements for being considered as such

-          competence and accountability issues because of the involvement of EASO personnel in the examination procedure of the asylum requests.

·         Among the persons that have been returned to Turkey under the Joint Statement framework there have been documented cases of people that had previously requested international protection and were removed in violation of international law.

·         Because of the unacceptable reception conditions, the persons stranded on the islands attempt to abandon the islands and come to the mainland, which in turn results to the deterioration of their actual and legal situation due to the legal gap that is created concerning their residence status in the country.



B.   Concerning the situation in the mainland, the the Campaign for the Access to Asylum highlights the following:

·         According to the Greek authorities, there are still approximately 47.000 refugees staying in the country, a big number of whom lives in unacceptable conditions, sometimes reaching the threshold of inhuman and degrading treatment.

·         The entrance and stranding in the country of such a big number of people in need of international protection has illustrated anew the systemic problems of the Greek administration in relation to the reception and access to a fair and effective system of international protection. We would specifically like to stress:

-          the significant delay in the processing of the registration and examination of the asylum applications as well as of the processing of the relocation and family reunification cases, which aggravates the agony and the stand-by feeling of the asylum seekers

-          the difficulties caused by the obligatory skype access to the asylum procedure, which excludes a big part of the applicants from the asylum system due to the unavailability of appropriate means, as well as by the limited access due to the small number of available staff

-          the problematic examination of the applications at second instance, especially after the formation of the Independent Appeal Committees (under the amended provisions of the Law 4375/2016) and the subsequent extended participation of judges at these committees, taking into account that the legality of the formation of these committees is being challenged in front of the Greek administrative courts.



C.   In addition, the aforementioned policies have:

·         Intensified the tensions and created incidents of intolerance to the local communities, which were until recently standing in solidarity with the refugees, exposing them to the influence of the racist rhetoric and its followers, for which we are expressing our concern.

At this point we would also like to express our concern for the similarly alarming inaction of the competent authorities concerning incidents of violence against refugees like the ones that took place at the camp of the Souda region of Chios.

·         Moreover, as a result of these policies the smuggling mechanisms have strengthened at the expense of refugees and in favor of those taking advantage of them.



D.   Faced with the already illustrated  dead-end situation not only do the European institutions and the Greek Ministry of Migration not show any intention of changing the policies connected to the EU-Turkey Statement, but, on the contrary, they announced the continuance and extension of those policies. In particular:

·         The Greek authorities are already preparing to transfer the asylum seekers whose applications are still pending to closed centers, which practically means detention centers.

·         The European and the Greek authorities are planning to extend the implementation of the readmission procedure to Turkey to the only categories of asylum seekers so far excluded, in particular to vulnerable cases and to family reunification applicants under the Dublin III Regulation.

·         The European Commission is planning the resumption of asylum seekers’ returns back to Greece under the Dublin III Regulation, which has continuously been criticized and condemned for the deadlock, unfair and inhuman situations it produces, and without regard and against the findings of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers (which is the competent authority for the evaluation of the general measures adopted by the Greek government concerning its compliance  to the M.S.S. v Belgium and Greece judgement of  the 21st January 2011 of the European Court of Human Rights) that Greece hasn’t cured the violations of the legislation for which it was convicted by the European Court of Human Rights with the aforementioned judgements among others.[1]



Ε.   Recommendations

Our organizations participating to the Campaign for the Access to Asylum believe that in order that the above problems can be tackled, a completely different policy should be adopted. More specifically:

At the EU level there is a need to abolish the Dublin III Regulation and create a permanent relocation mechanism, binding for all member states, on the basis of a fair distribution and responsibility sharing, aiming at the protection of refugees.

At the national level there is a need for the implementation of a fair and effective reception system which will on one hand respect the rights of asylum seekers as those are depicted in national, EU and international law, and on the other hand have the capacity to manage in due time registration and examination of asylum applications, as well as processing of family reunification and relocation cases.

More specifically:

1)                  The following practices followed by the authorities should be immediately abandoned:

·         blanket detention at Reception and Identification Centers, without any individualized evaluation

·         admissibility assessment based on the consideration of Turkey as first country of asylum or safe third country which is overtly violating international law

·         mandatory restriction of stay at the islands in conditions endangering asylum seekers and subjecting them to degrading treatment

·         prioritization of certain nationalities for the needs of implementing the EU-Turkey statement

·         involvement of EASO staff in the asylum process despite the fact that this is not in accordance with the Regulation of this EU Agency.

2)                  Asylum applications submitted in the islands should be examined in merits at the mainland in a context of freedom and decent living conditions.

3)                  Asylum applications submitted by persons who have left the islands and have moved to the mainland should also be examined in merits at the mainland.

Moreover, regarding the situation in the mainland we would like to stress that the following steps should be taken:

·         Strenghtening of the Asylum Service so as to ensure:

-          full access to the asylum procedure by showing up to the Regional Asylum Offices

-          fair examination of asylum applications in due time

-          fast processing of family reunification and relocation cases

·         Provision of reception conditions which are compatible with international law.

To this end it is urgent that the authorities will soon absorb the available EU funding which is not taken advantage of –in times of refugee and financial crisis- due to delays in constituting and running the Responsible Authority.


Given that more delay in taking these steps will lead to even more disastrous results, we hope that the competent Greek and EU authorities will take our recommendations into serious consideration and we remain at their disposal for detailed discussion on them.


THE ORGANIZATIONS (in alphabetical order):


ARSIS – Association for the Social Support of Youth http://arsis.gr
Δίκτυο Κοινωνικής Υποστήριξης Προσφύγων & Μεταναστών http://migrant.diktio.org
Greek Helsinki Monitor https://greekhelsinki.wordpress.com
Greek Council for Refugees http://www.gcr.gr
Greek Forum of Refugees http://www.refugees.gr
KSPM-Ecumenical Refugee Program http://www.ecclesia.gr/greek/koinonia/kspm.html
PRAKSIS http://www.praksis.gr
Initiative for the Detainees' Rights http://www.tokeli.gr





[1] ECRE Comments on the European Commission Recommendation relating to the reinstatement of Dublin transfers to Greece – C(2016) 871 http://www.ecre.org/ecre-comments-on-the-commission-recommendation-relating-to-the-reinstatement-of-dublin-transfers-to-greece/
See also recent ECtHR decision prohibiting Hungary to return asylum seekers to Greece under Dublin III Regulation: ECtHR, M.S. v. Hungary, Application No 64194/16; H.J. v. Hungary, Application No 70984/16. See further Hungarian Helsinki Committee, Update on Dublin transfers, 14 December 2016, available at: https://goo.gl/R3Thn5; Greek National Committee for Human Rights Statement in response to the recommendation of the European Commission to reactivate the refugee return mechanism under Dublin system (19.12.2016) available at http://www.nchr.gr/images/pdf/nea_epikairothta/Dublin_statement_gr.pdf.

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