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Sep 24, 2020 15 tweets 6 min read Read on X
THREAD – Yesterday @EU_Commission launched its #Pact on Migration and Asylum, which includes a political communication and legislative proposals.

Some thoughts on the #EUMigration pact proposed 'gateway' into the EU and its asylum system: Screening procedures
1/A foreword: The pact insists on a dangerous fiction: people crossing borders irregularly and going through screening and border procedures are not ‘on EU territory’.

This must not be an attempt by the EU of avoiding responsibility for asylum-seekers and migrants at the border
2/Member states would still be exercising jurisdiction and control over these people and be responsible for violations against them

See CJEU on Hungary’s transit zones: amnesty.org/en/latest/news… - end of foreword
3/In the Regulation proposal in the EU pact, screening procedures are a combination of health/security checks immediately applied to people crossing irregularly, rescued via SAR operations or apprehended on the territory if there are ‘indications’ that they entered irregularly ⬇️
4/The possibility to 'screen' people apprehended on the territory is concerning as the proposal does not define what can constitute an ‘indication’ of irregular entry, even though this has dire implications for the individual (restriction of liberty and thorough data collection)
5/Screening procedures can last up to 5 days in normal circumstances, and up to 10 in exceptional ones.

While this may not seem like a long time, it is significant if one considers that people seeking protection who undergo this process are in practice in a legal limbo.
6/At the end of the screening, people who are not found to have a right to enter the EU are referred to asylum or returns procedures.

However it is specified that if a person applies for asylum once apprehended or during the screening they “should be considered applicants”.
7/Here comes a dangerous ambiguity: while asylum-seekers are 'considered' such during the screening, this means little in practice as they wont benefit from EU asylum law guarantees (their application is not registered, they are not informed of their asylum rights/obligations).
8/Worse, the EU ‘reception conditions’ directive, which sets living standards for asylum-seekers, including on the use of detention, also apply only once screening ends
One is left to wonder what “being considered an asylum-seeker” even means if it doesn’t grant you basic rights
9/‘Vulnerability' and 'special needs' checks also raise questions, as the foreseen follow-up seems weak.

For example, those found to have special ‘procedural needs’ are not automatically excluded from border/accelerated procedures.
This seems to follow Greece’s bad example.
10/Preliminary health screening can be wholly skipped if considered unnecessary "because the overall condition of the person appears to be VERY GOOD”
Considering the potential length of the screening, the subtle nature of some vulnerabilities or medical needs, this is concerning.
11/Also regrettable that the use of detention during screening is not expressly excluded but left up to member states.
As said, considering that asylum-seekers do not receive special reception conditions during screening, does it mean they can be detained as irregular migrants?
12/ On a positive note, the monitoring mechanism included in the proposal should extend its reach to the entirety of the screening process.

The proposal also calls for the involvement by member states of child-protection and anti-trafficking authorities at this stage.
13/From a first read @amnesty noted that the EU's fresh start seems more like a false start, lacking ambition and showing that key lessons have not been learned amnesty.eu/news/eu-migrat…

Read our thoughts on specifics at: @evegeddie @AmnestyEU @marsemavi @matteodebellis /END

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1/For 460 days Latvia's borders with Belarus have been under a “state of emergency” which allows border guards to push back refugees & migrants and suspends the right to seek asylum. Latvia denies these human rights violations. @amnesty report, out today, tells a different story. Image
@amnesty 2/We interviewed people, some with small children, stranded at #Latvia's border in 2021-2022.
They painfully described Latvian forces using tasers on their body, beating and humiliating them and nights spent sleeping on the snow, scared of bears & wolves. Take their word for it: Image
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As #Moria shows the tragic consequences of containment policies, @COE_Execution evaluate the @ECHR_CEDH case of M.S.S., which found conditions in Greece to violate the ECHR
Now more than ever supervision of this judgement must continue

@amnesty submission bit.ly/35F1ngU Image
2/M.S.S paved the way to temporarily stop returns of asylum-seekers from European members states to Greece due to the malfunctioning of its asylum system and the inadequate living conditions facing individuals.
3/The @COE_Execution should now assess if measures taken by Greece addressed the structural issues found by the Court in the areas of:
- asylum procedures
- living conditions in camps and facilities
- treatment of unaccompanied minors
- use and conditions of migration detention
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Jul 31, 2020
THREAD/1: In April and May @migrationgovgr introduced regulations on NGOs working on migration, asylum & integration. Today @amnesty analysis of the rules concludes that they violate the right to freedom of association, threatening civic space in Greece ➡️ bit.ly/2CYp0FD
2/The new Joint Ministerial Decision No 3063 on the registries of Greek and foreign NGOs and their members and Art 58 of law no. 4686/2020 require all NGOs working in migr/asylum to undergo a burdensome registration process in order to continue carrying out operations in Greece.
3/These provisions are both discriminatory, as they impose additional requirements without apparent justification and only on NGOs working with people on the move, and at odds with international principles on the registration of NGOs and freedom of association.
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Jul 6, 2020
This afternoon LIBE/@EP_Justice discusses #greece-#turkey situation with Greek Ministers and @YlvaJohansson. We urge the meeting to address ongoing pushback allegations, including the case of #naderaalmonla.
@EP_Justice
meeting - disappointing to hear @YlvaJohansson
saying "pushbacks are illegal" but that commission has no power to investigate. We need words to be put into action, pushbacks investigated and justice for victims - #whereisNaderaAlmonla
Minister Chrisochoidis replies to specific questions on incidents at borders saying 'we did not use guns' and 'if there is any allegations send it to us we will look into it'

We -and others- have been doing it for a while and still expect a response, including from this meeting.
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Jun 9, 2020
THREAD: On 1 June 11,237 refugees and migrants in Greece were asked to leave their accommodation. More will follow in the future. In the uncertainty of #COVID__19, which compounds risks for #refugeesgr, they are expected to earn and find homes for themselves. Some thoughts:
1/In March 2020 Greek law was changed so that, upon obtaining recognition, refugees and subsidiary protection beneficiaries would need to leave their accommodation within 30 days. Earlier, they had 6 months’ notice. This affects those in housing schemes, camps & other facilities.
2/@nmitarakis says that the 1 June deadline applies to 4000 people in #ESTIA housing scheme for 'vulnerable' people, run w/UNHCR, 1200 people renting places autonomously and 6037 residents of camps, hotels and other facilities. Cash assistance for basic needs is also discontinued
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May 7, 2020
1/Tomorrow Greece will vote a new reform of #asylum and #migration which would allow the systematic detention of migrants in return procedures & asylum-seekers who lost their appeal
As @amnesty we consider 🇬🇷 proposal on detention gravely irresponsible

Read about our concerns⬇️
2/The proposal is titled ''improvement of migration law"

But does it though?

Our key concerns:
- Systematic detention of asylum-seekers & migrants
- Procedural safeguards are further limited
- Removal of referrals for humanitarian protection
- Closed centres replacing camps
3/Systematic migration detention is both dangerous for people's health and against international principles requiring a presumption of liberty & the exploration of less-invasive measures

Forcing people into confined and often overcrowded spaces is not responsible during #COVID19
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