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Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by God1000(m): 2:42pm On Jun 17
The Greek coastguard has caused the deaths of dozens of migrants in the Mediterranean over a three-year period, witnesses say, including nine who were deliberately thrown into the water.

The nine are among more than 40 people alleged to have died as a result of being forced out of Greek territorial waters, or taken back out to sea after reaching Greek islands, BBC analysis has found.

The Greek coastguard told our investigation it strongly rejects all accusations of illegal activities.

We showed footage of 12 people being loaded into a Greek coastguard boat, and then abandoned on a dinghy, to a former senior Greek coastguard officer. When he got up from his chair, and with his mic still on, he said it was "obviously illegal" and "an international crime".

The Greek government has long been accused of forced returns - pushing people back towards Turkey, where they have crossed from, which is illegal under international law.

But this is the first time the BBC has calculated the number of incidents which allege that fatalities occurred as a result of the Greek coastguard's actions.

The 15 incidents we analysed - dated May 2020-23 - resulted in 43 deaths. The initial sources were primarily local media, NGOs and the Turkish coastguard.

Verifying such accounts is extremely difficult - witnesses often disappear, or are too fearful to speak out. But in four of these cases we were able to corroborate accounts by speaking with eye witnesses.

Our research, which features in a new BBC documentary, Dead Calm: Killing in the Med?, suggested a clear pattern.

An interviewee migrant from Cameroon
Image caption,This man from Cameroon told the BBC he was thrown into the sea by the coastguard - his two companions drowned
In five of the incidents, migrants said they were thrown directly into the sea by the Greek authorities. In four of those cases they explained how they had landed on Greek islands but were hunted down. In several other incidents, migrants said they had been put onto inflatable rafts without motors which then deflated, or appeared to have been punctured.

One of the most chilling accounts was given by a Cameroonian man, who says he was hunted by Greek authorities after landing on the island of Samos in September 2021.

Like all the people we interviewed, he said he was planning to register on Greek soil as an asylum seeker.

"We had barely docked, and the police came from behind," he told us. "There were two policemen dressed in black, and three others in civilian clothes. They were masked, you could only see their eyes."

He and two others - another from Cameroon and a man from Ivory Coast - were transferred to a Greek coastguard boat, he said, where events took a terrifying turn.

“They started with the other Cameroonian. They threw him in the water. The Ivorian man said: ‘Save me, I don’t want to die… and then eventually only his hand was above water, and his body was below.

"Slowly his hand slipped under, and the water engulfed him."


Our interviewee says his abductors beat him.

"Punches were raining down on my head. It was like they were punching an animal." And then he says they pushed him, too, into the water - without a life jacket. He was able to swim to shore, but the bodies of the other two - Sidy Keita and Didier Martial Kouamou Nana - were recovered on the Turkish coastline.

The survivor’s lawyers are demanding the Greek authorities open a double murder case.

Another man, from Somalia, told the BBC how in March 2021 he had been caught by the Greek army on arrival on the island of Chios, who then handed him to the Greek coastguard.

He said the coastguard had tied his hands behind his back, before dropping him into the water.

"They threw me zip-tied in the middle of the sea. They wanted me to die," he said.


He said he managed to survive by floating on his back, before one of his hands broke free from the ligature. But the sea was choppy, and three in his group died. Our interviewee made it to land where he was eventually spotted by the Turkish coastguard.

In the incident with the highest loss of life - in September 2022 - a boat carrying 85 migrants ran into trouble near the Greek island of Rhodes when its motor cut out.

Mohamed, from Syria, told us they rang the Greek coastguard for help - who loaded them onto a boat, returned them to Turkish waters and put them in life rafts. Mohamed says the raft he and his family were given had not had its valve properly closed.

"We immediately began to sink, they saw that… They heard us all screaming
, and yet they still left us," he told the BBC.

"The first child who died was my cousin's son… After that it was one by one. Another child, another child, then my cousin himself disappeared. By the morning seven or eight children had died.

"My kids didn't die until the morning… right before the Turkish coastguard arrived."

Greek law allows all migrants seeking asylum to register their claim on several of the islands at special registration centres.

But our interviewees - who we contacted with the help of migrant support body Consolidated Rescue Group - said they were apprehended before they could get to these centres. They said these men would be apparently operating undercover - non-uniformed, and often masked.

Human rights groups allege thousands of people seeking asylum in Europe have been illegally forced back from Greece to Turkey and denied the right to seek asylum, which is enshrined in international and EU law.

Austrian activist Fayad Mulla told us he discovered for himself how secretive such operations seem to be in February last year, on the Greek island of Lesbos.

Driving towards the location of an alleged forced return after a tip-off, he was stopped by a man in a hoodie - who was later revealed to work for the police. He said the police then attempted to delete the footage of him being stopped from his dashcam and charge him with resisting a police officer.

Ultimately, no further action was taken.

Two months later, in a similar place, Mr Mulla managed to film a forced return, published by The New York Times.

A group which included women and babies was unloaded from the back of an unmarked van and marched down a jetty onto a small boat.

They were then transferred onto a Greek coastguard vessel further away from the coastline, taken out to sea, and then put onto a raft where they were left to drift.

They were later rescued by the Turkish coastguard.

We showed this footage - which the BBC has verified - to Dimitris Baltakos, the former head of special operations with the Greek coastguard.

During the interview, he refused to speculate about what the footage showed - having denied, earlier in our conversation, that the Greek coastguard would ever be required to do anything illegal. But during a break, he was recorded telling someone out of shot in Greek:

"I haven't told them much, right? It's very clear, isn't it. It's not nuclear physics. I don't know why they did it in broad daylight… It's… obviously illegal. It's an international crime."

Greece's Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy told the BBC the footage is currently being investigated by the country's independent National Transparency Authority.

An investigative journalist we spoke to based on the island of Samos says she began chatting with a member of the Greek special forces via the dating app Tinder.

When he rang her from what he described as a "warship", Romy van Baarsen asked him more about his work - and what happened when his forces spotted a refugee boat.

He replied that they "drive them back", and said such orders were "from the minister", adding they would be punished if they failed to stop a boat.

Greece has always denied so-called “pushbacks” are taking place.

Greece is an entryway into Europe for many migrants. Last year, there were 263,048 sea arrivals in Europe, with Greece receiving 41,561 (16%) of those. Turkey signed a deal with the EU in 2016 to stop migrants and refugees crossing into Greece, but said in 2020 it could no longer enforce it.

We put the findings in our investigation to the Greek coastguard. It replied that its staff worked "tirelessly with the utmost professionalism, a strong sense of responsibility and respect for human life and fundamental rights", adding that they were "in full compliance with the country's international obligations".

It added: "It should be highlighted that from 2015 to 2024, the Hellenic Coast Guard has rescued 250,834 refugees/migrants in 6,161 incidents at sea. The impeccable execution of this noble mission has been positively recognized by the international community."

The Greek coastguard has previously been criticised for its role in the biggest migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean for a decade. More than 600 people are feared to have died after the Adriana sank in Greece’s demarcated rescue area last June.

Greek officials have insisted the boat was not in trouble and was safely on its way to Italy, and so the coastguard did not attempt a rescue.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0vv717yvpeo

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by God1000(m): 2:42pm On Jun 17
This is heartbreaking revelation, I blame African leaders for everything, for making our people wandering all over the world, a continent that is blessed with so much mineral resources but corruption has brought us to this sorry state, I see a lot desperation in our people to travel out everyday because of the unpleasant situation at home


Such inhumane treatment, Greek authorities are wicked

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Hezzyluv: 2:44pm On Jun 17
Even when I see some Negros as wicked to each others, some Oyibo's wickedness to blacks is topnotch. undecided

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by RealityKings(f): 2:45pm On Jun 17
Man's Inhumanity to his own kind under God's blue skies. God must be entertained

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by techcorb: 2:53pm On Jun 17
Hezzyluv:
Even when I see some Negros as wicked, Oyibo's wickedness is topnotch. undecided

Maybe go through the legal route and stop been a nuisance.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by NothingDoMe: 2:57pm On Jun 17
I wonder if America would have done the same thing.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by STEWpid(f): 3:31pm On Jun 17
Chai..





Africans don too sorfa, especially Naijay-Areans.


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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by jchioma: 3:31pm On Jun 17
That’s really bad o! What happened to your humanity? Are they so fed up with migrants they now kill them without mercy?

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by naijapips04: 3:31pm On Jun 17
Stay your ass in your country. Why are you going to another man's country to cause trouble?

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by saddler: 3:32pm On Jun 17
lipsrsealed

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Risingblue008(m): 3:32pm On Jun 17
Jfjf

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by dfrost: 3:32pm On Jun 17
Una go still go. No be Africans? I better drink my Ijebu garri and kuli kuli in peace, plan my migration even if it's in 40 years than cause a nuisance through illegality and be thrown OVB.

Be contented and have peace of mind.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Akwamkpuruamu: 3:33pm On Jun 17
Risks men take to become someone tomorrow. And one daughter of Eve, will be controlling him like a remote after he's made

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by jeff1993: 3:33pm On Jun 17
It's so disheartening!!!!!

Africa is the richest continent but it's people are still impoverished cos orbits greedy and selfish Leaders. Dem swear for us Africa?? .... Did God turn his back on the African continent? .... Which of the 42 gods did we offend that made us the way we are?? .... why are our Leaders plagued with greeeed?? From Nigeria to Uganda to Ethiopia to Malawi to Namibia all the Leaders are greedy.

Any semblance of Sanity in an African country is when there are whites there .... countries like SA ..... even then the black dominated areas in the country are plagued with gross violence and stupidity.

We deserve everything done to Us by the Europeans. We deserves to recolonized and recolonized again and again till the Monkey behaviour goes out of us entirely.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by SEGLIZ: 3:33pm On Jun 17
God1000:
This is heartbreaking revelation, I blame African leaders for everything, for making our people wandering all over the world, a continent that is blessed with so much mineral resources but corruption has brought us to this sorry state, I see a lot desperation in our people to travel out everyday because of the unpleasant situation at home


Such inhumane treatment, Greek authorities are wicked
it is foolishness that is killing us. every system is corrupt but ours is being foolishly corrupt.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by SlavaUkraini: 3:33pm On Jun 17
NothingDoMe:
I wonder if America would have done the same thing.

If Trump is elected president, you would see mass deportation of people to their country..

He reemphasized it again recently.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Dialpad: 3:34pm On Jun 17
All in a bid to have a good life

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Elzazzi: 3:34pm On Jun 17
African leaders see what you making your people go through embarassed lipsrsealed

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by bigdammyj: 3:34pm On Jun 17
Reading…
Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by ecomalchemistt(m): 3:34pm On Jun 17
To be a man is not a day’s job.

I SEE WHY BOBRISKY LEFT US 😭😭

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by kingsways: 3:34pm On Jun 17
Too bad
Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Lagosianswag: 3:34pm On Jun 17
While I am against illegal migration and stowaways, Many of these racists will take no prisoners if given the opportunity to treat migrants as they like. angry

The far-right movement sweeping Europe from Giorgia Meloni of Italy to Marine Le Pen of France will make Europe a living hell for Africans and other Migrants alike. undecided sad

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by obiscranum: 3:34pm On Jun 17
Its common practice
Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by babaRUNtinz(m): 3:35pm On Jun 17
All die na die.
Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by 96ACE: 3:35pm On Jun 17
shocked
Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by ednut1(m): 3:36pm On Jun 17
Why are people still embarking on this journey. The only solution is to block the ocean.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Ojemedad: 3:36pm On Jun 17
God1000:
This is heartbreaking revelation, I blame African leaders for everything, for making our people wandering all over the world, a continent that is blessed with so much mineral resources but corruption has brought us to this sorry state, I see a lot desperation in our people to travel out everyday because of the unpleasant situation at home


Such inhumane treatment, Greek authorities are wicked

Wetin Greece get when any African country nor get?, Africa we need to wake up

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by kuntash: 3:36pm On Jun 17
techcorb:


Maybe go through the legal route and stop been a nuisance.

Are you justifying such heinous crime?
Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Righthussle: 3:37pm On Jun 17
Na so the white angels of the Christian and Muslim heavens go use leg push Africans from their white heavens.

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Re: Greek Coastguard Threw Migrants Overboard To Their Deaths, Witnesses Say by Kobicove(m): 3:37pm On Jun 17
I blame African leaders for this cos if people can live fulfilled lives in their home countries I see no reason why they should go seek asylum in foreign lands! angry

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