As reported here by the European Council on Refugees and Exiles
Strasbourg Court halts return of rejected asylum seeker to Turkey – 30th June 2017
Last week the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) granted interim measures under Rule 39 of the Rules of the Court to prevent the return of a rejected asylum seeker to Turkey under the EU-Turkey deal.
The applicant, a national of Pakistan and member of the Ahmadi minority, has had his asylum application rejected as unfounded at both first and second instance and is currently on the island of Lesvos. An application for interim measures has been filed before the Administrative Court of Mytilene against his readmission to Turkey, although such measures have no suspensive effect under national law. The ECtHR requested the Greek authorities to suspend the return of the individual to Turkey until the Administrative Court of Mytilene issues its decision. The Strasbourg Court also ordered the case to be prioritised.
Since the adoption of the EU-Turkey deal on 18 March 2016, more than 1,200 people have been returned from Greece to Turkey. The majority of those returned are nationals of Pakistan.
For further information:
- Greek Council for Refugees, Δελτίο Τύπου του ΕΣΠ για ασφαλιστικά μέτρα από ΕΔΔΑ, 23 June 2017
- AIDA, Country Report Greece, 2016 Update, March 2017