Monday, April 4, 2016

EUROPEAN UNION UNIFIED FINANCE SECTOR HAS BEEN REQUESTED TO REVISE ITS EUROPEAN UNION FINANCIAL PACKAGES ALLOCATION AFTER VARIOUS SOURCES COMPLAINED ABOUT FREQUENT DEPORTATIONS OF SYRIAN REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS FROM GREECE TO TURKEY AND FROM TURKEY TO SYRIA.



      European Union unified financial sector has been requested to revise its European Union Financial Packages allocation for both Greece and Turkey, particularly on the allocated six billion Euros in financial rescue packages for the alleviation of the worsening Humanitarian crisis in refugees camps at the Greece Macedonia border, at the Idomeni  Refugee Camp and at the Syrian Turks border refugee camps after both the United Nations Humanitarian Branch and the Amnesty International  complained bitterly about frequent deportations of Syrian Refugees back to their country, after the first and the second deportations from Greece to Turkey and from Turkey to Syria. Among the people that have been revealed by the media as being much exposed to the armed conflict and its bad consequences in Syrian entailed children, young girls, boys women and men to whom the burden of armed conflict  in Syria continue to rest upon  and possibly destroy them by rejection of their eligibility rights to either refugee, or asylum status with the frequent deportation of Syrian refugees that has been generally described as violation their rights specified in the Geneva code for refugees and asylum seekers that clearly stated that either refugees, or asylum seekers should not be deported, or send back to their home countries, if conflict prevails in their home countries, or if political prosecution has been proven by documents as threats against the refugee, or asylum seeker in their domestic country of conflict. Media sources of both the USA and the domestic Eurozone Countries have either covered extensively on the refugees deportations, or speculated about the frequent deportation of Syrian refugees by the Turks to areas of conflicts within Syria. The number of the deported Syrian refugees and asylum seekers that included many children have more than triple at the Turkey Syrian border, despite the Eurozone Countries unified policy for children, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Germany's various States that prohibits immediate deportation of children and families with children.


                                                 Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.


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