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May 28, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Greece stepping up security on border with Turkey

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6 February 2012 / REUTERS, KASTANIES
Greece announced on Monday that it will soon begin building a 6-mile-long (10-kilometer-long) fence topped with razor wire on its border with Turkey to deter illegal immigrants.

Thousands of illegal immigrants cross from Turkey into Greece at this point each year, often traveling from there to other parts of Europe.

Greek Public Order Minister Christos Papoutsis went to the border village of Kantanies on Monday to announce that work on the 13-foot-tall (4-meter-tall) fence will start next month and is expected to be finished by September at a cost of more than ?3 million ($4 million). It will stretch from Kastanies to the Greek village of Nea Vyssa, near the northeastern town of Orestiada.

"This is an opportunity for us to send a clear message ... to all the EU that Greece is fully compliant with its border commitments," Papoutsis told reporters. "Traffickers should know that this route will be closed to them. Their life is about to get much harder."

Greece is one of the 26 European nations in the Schengen Area, which has external border controls but not ones within the zone. Since Greece is on the southeastern edge of the area, and Turkey has not signed the Schengen Agreement, Greece is required to maintain its border controls.

During Papoutsis' visit to Kastanies, about 40 people protested nearby, saying the fence is a violation of human rights and should not be built at a time when Greece is suffering a deep financial crisis that has led to punishing austerity measures and high unemployment. About 200 riot police stood by, but no violence occurred during the demonstration.

Papoutsis said the fence will be coupled with a network of fixed night-vision cameras providing real-time footage to the new command center.

Most of Greece's 125-mile (200 kilometer) border with Turkey runs along a river known as Evros in Greece and Meric in Turkey. The new fence, which Turkey's government has not opposed, will block a short stretch of dry land between the two countries. Greece already is receiving emergency assistance at the Evros border from the EU border protection agency, Frontex.

On Monday, three men seen entering Greece at the point where the fence will be built told The Associated Press they are illegal immigrants who fled Syria's violence.

 
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They way things are going with another refusal of the Greek gov. with the O.package, their might be a massive Greek Exodus. Just recent, 15,000 jobs will be lost in the Gov. sector alone. Massive protests from the population not to make any changes. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to go to Tur...
Senol
@migo, It all started on Lesbos the Greek civilisation. Biggest export product of Greece.
DutchTurk - Amsterdamiye
I would dare say the fence is most likely to keep the Greeks in Greece! Don't they need every tax dollar, every bit of revenue to try and keep their welfare state afloat? Soon, the EU may use a huge saw upon Greece's borders with Europe, to cut the failed state totally FREE from European continent, ...
Cherokee
Given the fact that Greece is on the verge of financial collapse, I doubt the flood of illegal immigrants will be from Turkey to Greece, rather I see a flood of impoverished Greeks trying to get into a prosperous Turkey any way they can.
Jurgen
Once I read an article(with a picture), how greeks starved to death a turkish man. Since then, Greece does not exist in my personal dictionary. Will not go through Greece or fly over it, ever.! Why waste my resources and energy for roman-Greek heritage?! Both are excelling in crucifictians.
Honor everybody
Old and regurgitated news in this article as this project was announced and published by the Turkish media on January 2011. Zynell, thank you for the financial concerns towards Greece, should any Turks wish to contribute towards this project, their contribution would be most welcomed. It is Turkish ...
Thessalonian
@ zynell Stop dreaming! Europe civilisation is founded on the roman-Greek heritage in every respect and certainly will never forget about their roots!
migo
best decision ever - Greece is paving his own isolation. EU dont trust Greece. What what is our beloved friend doing building fences.
zynell
Care factor? zero.
Senol
Massive illegal immigration from Turkey into the EU via Greece is one of the key reasons the visa restrictions on Turkey wont' be lifted. Turkey has done next to nothing to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and has refused to accept illegals back who enterred the EU through Turkey.
Yaacov
Won't this require money..? Which they don't have..?
RVDV
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