The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled against Greece in a landmark immigration case for illegally deporting a Turkish migrant and accused the nation of employing systematic "pushback" practices
The European Court of Human Rights in a landmark ruling has found that Greece illegally deported a woman back to neighboring Turkey.
Since 2002, Turkiye has retrieved 13,268 artifacts. This year, significant items were returned from the United States, Greece, France, and the United Kingdom. In the United States, 41 artifacts, including Roman-era sculptures, terracotta figurines, bronze objects, and 22 idol heads from the Late Chalcolithic period, were repatriated.
The European Court of Human Rights, in a landmark ruling Tuesday, found that Greece had illegally deported a woman back to neighboring Turkey and described the use of summary expulsions or “pushbacks” as systematic.
Mr. Simitis imposed financial measures to prepare for Greece’s entry into the eurozone and laid the groundwork for the Olympic Games’ return to Athens.