EU-Turkey Deal: “Refugee” Lie

The New Observer
April 1, 2016

The Angela Merkel-EU “deal” with Turkey to take back “refugees” landing in Greece has inadvertently exposed the lie behind the nonwhite invasion—because it means that Turkey is a “safe” country and there is no reason to flee it in the first place.

Several EU member states already know this, and have deliberately kept their reports in this regard secret from the public.

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In terms of all international law and treaties governing “refugees,” a person has the right to flee a country where their life in is danger from political or other persecution.

The EU-Turkey deal specifically makes plans to return all “refugees” who have landed in Greece to Turkey, starting April 4.

The inventors of this plan—mostly under the direct leadership of Merkel and other EU leaders in Brussels—have however failed to realize that this means that Turkey is already a “safe” country for “refugees”—otherwise they could not send them back there.

An EU report, which followed meetings in Ankara this week between EU special envoy on migration Maarten Verwey and Turkish officials, even called on EU member states to make public reports which portray Turkey as a “safe third country” for refugees.

This means that all the one million-plus “refugees” who have already crossed over into Europe—have broken all the international conventions on asylum.

They have not fled a country in which “their lives are in danger,” but have instead just hopped from one “safe” country to another in search of the best welfare payments upon which to scrounge.

To make matters worse, the “refugee” invasion of Europe from Turkey into Greece has continued unabated despite the “deal” with Turkey to stop it.

According to official reports, about 1,000 invaders per day have landed on the island of Lesbos since the “deal” was supposed to go into effect—with the numbers increasing dramatically over the past few days.

The Greek government said that there had been a particularly large spike in invaders since mid-week, with 766 new arrivals between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning.

The increase can be seen in the fact that the European Union Commission said on Tuesday that flows from Turkey to the Greek islands were running at about 1,000 invaders every day.

In terms of the “deal” with Turkey, the Turkish authorities are supposed to be halting the flow from their side—but it is clear that they have done nothing of the sort.

The agreement, supposed to have been in effect since March 20, also says that invaders who arrive in Greece from Turkey will have their “asylum claims” processed on the spot. They will then be returned to Turkey, a process which is supposed to start on April 4.

For each “Syrian” returned from the Greek islands to Turkey, one will be sent the other way for direct “resettlement” in Europe, the “deal” also says.

Following the Balkan border closure that preceded the Turkey deal, an estimated 54,000 invaders became stranded in Greece, and the numbers are increasing every day with the ongoing influx.

At least 12,000 are blocking up the border village of Idomeni, where the Serbians have closed the border crossing point. The invaders have created a huge slum “camp” on the spot, wrecking and littering the entire area, in an orgy of filth which has quickly become unfit for human habitation.

Only a few days ago, the invaders attacked both Macedonian and Greek police in an outburst of violence.

The nonwhites—who were demanding to be let into Europe—only dispersed after they had been beaten by the Greek police with batons.

On the second last day of March, the invaders in Idomeni then started fighting among themselves, breaking into their respective ethnic groups for a series of running tribal battles.