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Also, what is Greece going to do with them? Greece's economy is so tourism-based and you can guess how that's been going for the last 5 months. They're doing the rest of Europe a huge favor because most likely, these "refugees" were going to end up in northern europe to get their handout there.
Also with names like Najma al-Khatib you'd think these "refugees" would be more at home in a Muslim country between Syria and Greece like...oh... let's say TURKEY?
Earlier this year, Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan had threatened to release hundreds of thousands of refugees into Europe in the midst of ongoing tensions between Turkey and the EU.
Oh I see, these people aren't refugees, they're socio-economic/religious pathogens.
You don't threaten to release refugees, you threaten to release a weapon and that's exactly what's going on.
I'm not without compassion for the refugees, but they're being used as political pawns and I'm not about to start shaming Greece for doing what's best for their own people. Refugees know they're not welcome there and they should act surprised when they're deported.
"However, The Times reports that the move to abandon migrants at sea is illegal under international law. "
Well, that's basically what the traffickers do - take them out just into international waters and call the water taxi service (NGOs, navies, etc). Greece is just doing it in reverse.
The Times analysed evidence from multiple sources, including academic researchers, the Turkish Coast Guard, and independent watchdogs groups. They found that there were at least 31 different incidents of these expulsions in the past few months.
The New York Times ... not a reputable source.
[Unnamed] Academic Researchers ... not a reputable source.
Turkish Coast Guard ... not a reputable source.
Independent Watchdog Groups ... not a reputable source.
In short - there is not a single reputable source in that entire story. Which means: Business Insider ... not a reputable source :)
Mind you, if the Greeks are doing it, I wouldn't have a problem with it in the least. They've made it clear to these people that they are not permitted to invade Greece masking as refugees.
Deuces, Ahmed. There's more than a few islands where the number of "refugees" has now matched the native population. It's obviously an invasion, Turkey practically gloated about it.
It's what they should've been doing all along. Put them back from where they embarked from, take away their boats and keep doing it until they get the message.
Oh the false song of globalism. Is it illegal according to Greek law, motherfucker?
Pretty sure foreign invasion is illegal too. But no one cares about that.
Hahahah. So arrest us —Greece
Greece actually used the classic liberal response against them 'we dindu nuffin wrong'
Tom Hanks said "Leave the kids with us . . ."
International law hahahaha. Ya they can fuck right off.
Excellent news. Dont forget to poke a hole in the raft before you release them and give them a patch kit from China.
“Against international law” get fucked! If some other country wants them than they can go pick’em up.
Greece turned them from immigrants to emigrants.
Also, what is Greece going to do with them? Greece's economy is so tourism-based and you can guess how that's been going for the last 5 months. They're doing the rest of Europe a huge favor because most likely, these "refugees" were going to end up in northern europe to get their handout there.
Also with names like Najma al-Khatib you'd think these "refugees" would be more at home in a Muslim country between Syria and Greece like...oh... let's say TURKEY?
Oh I see, these people aren't refugees, they're socio-economic/religious pathogens.
You don't threaten to release refugees, you threaten to release a weapon and that's exactly what's going on.
I'm not without compassion for the refugees, but they're being used as political pawns and I'm not about to start shaming Greece for doing what's best for their own people. Refugees know they're not welcome there and they should act surprised when they're deported.
this brings a smile to my face
Maybe that's why Hanks moved there since it "wasn't about the pedophilia".
Oh no! That sucks!
"However, The Times reports that the move to abandon migrants at sea is illegal under international law. "
Well, that's basically what the traffickers do - take them out just into international waters and call the water taxi service (NGOs, navies, etc). Greece is just doing it in reverse.
guess they couldn't afford helicopter fuel
They boats are probably more cost effective per ton of cargo.
drag them out there then pop their inflatable raft
Tom Hanks has enough experience to survive, ya know Castaway and all!
They should be happy it was Greece and not Italy. The Italians were sinking the boats for awhile, until it got out and made the news.
THIS IS SPARTA!!!
The New York Times ... not a reputable source.
[Unnamed] Academic Researchers ... not a reputable source.
Turkish Coast Guard ... not a reputable source.
Independent Watchdog Groups ... not a reputable source.
In short - there is not a single reputable source in that entire story. Which means: Business Insider ... not a reputable source :)
Mind you, if the Greeks are doing it, I wouldn't have a problem with it in the least. They've made it clear to these people that they are not permitted to invade Greece masking as refugees.
Oh how sad. Anyways...
Deuces, Ahmed. There's more than a few islands where the number of "refugees" has now matched the native population. It's obviously an invasion, Turkey practically gloated about it.
It's what they should've been doing all along. Put them back from where they embarked from, take away their boats and keep doing it until they get the message.
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Fuck international law!
Drown like the rats that they are.
The UK should start doing this, it would solve their immigration problem very quickly.