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Greece has been asking for help to deal with the mass dumping of muslims, and Kurds, by Turkey, for the past 30 years, to change Greece's/Europe's demographics, and "conquer" nations by demanding rerpresentation in remote areas, Turkey has dumped boatloads of Muslims in Greece to achieve what it could not achieve through war, in the past 1000 years..This, and the tremendous influx of Indians, Pakistanis, and other Asians, in Greece, looking for work, and taking advantage of the natural epic Hospitality of the Greek people for the past 30 years, has even further strained Greece's finances, and has made downtown Athens, resemble Bangladesh, with more Asians, and East European Muslims, out at night, than Greeks. It has increased the crime rate, by 1000% in a country where most people never locked there doors...When reaching out for help to the EU, for the past 30-40 years, the EU would turn a blind eye, and would even threaten to accuse Greece of human rights violations, if Greece did not keep the migrants, and the dumped muslims on Greece's mainland, and formerly beautiful islands..
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Pakistan sends deported migrants back to Greece

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In latest flare-up of tension between EU and Islamabad, Pakistan rejects 31 people it says were illegally returned

Thirty-one migrants made a round trip from Greece to Pakistan on Thursday after the government in Islamabad said the EU had illegally deported them.

Although 19 out of the 50 deportees who came in on a charter plane were taken into custody in Pakistan, the remainder stayed on board for almost two hours before returning to Greece after the government said they did not have the correct paperwork.

It was the latest salvo in a row between the EU and Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, the Pakistani interior minister angry about the treatment of his compatriots by European states struggling with a migrant crisis.

“Pakistani laws have been violated, which absolutely cannot be allowed,” Khan said in a statement.

The issue has been a running source of tension with the EU. In early November Khan suspended an agreement on readmitting illegal detainees, saying two EU states were sending Pakistanis home on “baseless terrorism charges”.

“Those who give lectures on fundamental rights to us should also respect fundamental rights of Pakistanis,” he said at the time.

Last week Dimitris Avramopoulos, a Greek politician and the EU commissioner responsible for migration policy, visited Pakistan to try to soothe concerns.

But on Thursday Pakistan said the EU was still not honouring pledges to only return those whose identity had been confirmed, saying the men flown back to Greece were “unverified deportees”.

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/03/pakistan-sends-deported-migrants-back-to-greece-eu
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