The recent forced deportation of 300 Eritrean migrants by Turkey raises alarming concerns over human rights violations. It underscores a blatant disregard for international law that protects individuals from being sent back to nations where they could face severe harm. With mounting evidence of grim conditions in detention centers and the chilling specter of torture awaiting returnees, the UN’s call for Turkey to halt these actions and reassess its asylum policies becomes ever more urgent. The international community must remain vigilant and advocate for the protection of those fleeing persecution.
Turkey’s Forcible Deportation of Eritreans: A Violation of Human Rights and Dignity
