Greece’s main opposition party, Syriza, is calling for an in-depth investigation following a BBC report alleging that the Greek coastguard was involved in causing dozens of migrant deaths over three years. The report claimed that nine migrants were deliberately thrown into the water, prompting calls for accountability and answers from the government. The opposition party’s immigration policy chief emphasized the importance of valuing human life and holding those responsible for such actions accountable. Accusations of forced returns and illegal actions have been leveled against the Greek government, with international organizations like Human Rights Watch joining the chorus of voices calling for a thorough investigation to address these allegations. The spotlight on these incidents is expected to have a significant impact on immigration policies and law enforcement practices in Greece, as well as spark conversations about human rights and border security in the region. As the government faces scrutiny and demands for action, it will need to navigate both domestic and international pressure to address these serious allegations and ensure justice for the victims.
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