Türkiye calls on Greece to stop its harsh treatment of refugees
Turkish Presidency's Director of Communications Fahrettin Altun shared a statement on Twitter upon Minister of Immigration and Asylum of Greece Notis Mitarachi's post on Twitter regarding Türkiye.
Altun said: "We urge Greece to abandon its harsh treatment of refugees as soon as possible, to cease its baseless and false charges against Türkiye, and to deliver the dignity of government."
Remarking, "Minister of Immigration and Asylum of Greece, who seems to have mistaken Türkiye for his own country, attempted to cast suspicion on our country by sharing false information," Director of Communications Altun stated the following:
"With these futile and ridiculous efforts, Greece has shown once again to the entire world that it does not respect the dignity of refugees by posting these oppressed people's pictures it has deported after extorting their personal possessions. The Greek authorities must first account for the infants they caused to drown in the Aegean, as well as the people they stripped naked, beaten with belts, and left to freeze to death in Maritsa through their complicity with Frontex. We urge Greece to abandon its harsh treatment of refugees as soon as possible, to cease its baseless and false charges against Türkiye, and to deliver the dignity of government." (ILKHA)