Samos island’s residents slam Greek premier over press conference
Residents send letter to Kyriakos Mitsotakis citing evidence of pushbacks of migrants by Greek coast guard
Residents of the Greek island of Samos have sent an open letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis criticizing his policy on migrants and citing incidents of violent pushbacks by the country’s coast guard.
The letter by the Samos Open Platform, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that consists of the island’s local and foreign residents, was titled “Which Samos did you visit?” and came in response to his recent stormy exchange with Dutch journalist Ingeborg Beugel, who accused him of lying about the issue.
Replying to what Mitsotakis claimed during the joint press conference with his Dutch counterpart Mark Rutte, the residents asked a series of questions pointing to the contradictions between what he said about the thousands of rescues of migrants by the Greek coast guard and the facts.
“Which Samos have you been to, Mr. Prime Minister?” the letter said.
“Because we live in Samos, we would like to inform you about two or three events from the countless ones that we know well, for which, although you gave the order to take place – in KYSEA of March 2020 – you may not have happened to be in Samos so to see them happen.”
The letter went to describe how in April 2020, a boat with migrants arrived on Mourtia Beach, an event that was witnessed by residents as well as journalists who took photos.
“A day later, the same migrants were found in the middle of the sea in inflatable rescue boats without an engine, sailing in danger towards Turkey,” it said.
The same thing happened to migrants who arrived in the municipality of Kallithea asking for help.
“The same night, they were found in dinghies in danger in Turkish waters.”
In April 2021, residents of the island confirmed the bullying and violent abduction of migrants who had just arrived at Psili Ammos Beach by hooded men from the security forces.
“Almost all the arrivals, instead of being transported to a safe place in order to apply for asylum, were seen in lifeboats without an engine in Turkish territorial waters” it said.
The letter continued by saying that journalists at the scene not only documented the incidents with photos but also confirmed all the complaints.
They included a complaint by a Palestinian woman who managed to arrive with her children at a reception and identification center where she was granted asylum and later shared her experience and filed a lawsuit with plenty of evidence.
In November 2021, a woman who was nine months pregnant was abducted by security forces after arriving on the island along with 24 other people
She was forced into an inflatable boat back to Turkey, where she gave birth after being rescued by the Turkish Coast Guard. The incident was confirmed by her partner and several witnesses.
“Someone placed a nine-month pregnant woman into an inflatable boat in the middle of the sea. Someone was ordered to do so and some are covering it up,” the letter said.
Mitsotakis was accused by Beugel at the press conference of lying about migrant pushbacks.
"Why do you lie about pushing back migrants?" she asked him.
Beugel highlighted proof of illegal pushbacks of migrants by the Greek side.
Mitsotakis refuted the allegations, saying he could not accept the "insulting of him and the Greek people."
He claimed that Greece has been saving the lives of thousands of migrants at sea.