The EU-Turkey Refugee Deal is Costly – Especially for the Refugees. By P.TANK & M. G. JUMBERT

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The EU-Turkey Refugee Deal is Costly – Especially for the Refugees. By P.TANK & M. G. JUMBERT

Cite as: Jumbert Gabrielsen M. & P. Tank, 2019, "The EU-Turkey Deal cost refugees the most". PRIO Blogs.

On 18 March 2016, the EU and Turkey agreed on a deal to stop refugees from crossing the Mediterranean. At that time, Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert and Pinar Tank warned that the agreement was advantageous for Europe and Turkey but not for the refugees whose rights to protection were severely compromised.

Three years later the situation for displaced populations in the region remains, although there is only a trickle of refugees able to enter the European Union, which has prioritized border security over protection as a preferred response. Doctors Without Borders, the UNHCR and numerous other humanitarian organizations are warning about the traumas experienced by refugees stuck in overcrowded camps in Greece waiting for clarification on their status as a part of the agreement.

In light of these developments over the last three years, we are re-posting an op-ed that Jumbert and Tank wrote in March 2016 about the deal whose consequences are disastrous for the refugees it claimed to protect.

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