Amnesty International: EU 'sugar-coating the cyanide pill' in Turkey migrant plan
BRUSSELS, March 19 (UPI) -- Amnesty International accused European leaders of "double-speak", saying the deal between the European Union and Turkey on the refugee crisis contains a "myriad of contradictions."
EU and Turkish leaders reached the the landmark agreement Friday to stop the flow of migrants and send thousands back to Turkey.
Amnesty International's Director for Europe and Central Asia John Dalhuisen arguedthe deal represents a conscious effort by the EU to ignore the crisis.
"The 'double-speak' this deal is cloaked in fails to hide the European Union's dogged determination to turn its back on a global refugee crisis, and wilfully ignore its international obligations," he said.
Under the deal, Greek authorities will continue to process asylum requests individually. All migrants who do not apply for asylum in Greece or have their claim rejected will be sent back to Turkey. The EU would also resettle Syrian migrants already Turkey for every one sent back.
One of the more controversial aspects of the deal involves whether it can effectively return all irregular migrants in Greece to Turkey.
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