Seventeen Turks land on Greek beach; media say they seek asylum

Seventeen Turks land on Greek beach; media say they seek asylum

The 17 Turks were found on the Greek island of Oinousses.

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ATHENS: Seventeen Turkish citizens landed on a beach on a Greek island on Monday, a coast guard official said, and Greek media said they had asked for political asylum.

The group was rescued from a beach on the small Aegean island of Oinousses, less than 10 kilometres from Turkey’s western coast and next to Greece’s island of Chios, a gateway for thousands of refugees and migrants to Europe.

Skai TV, without citing sources, said the group of seven men, four women, and six children included teachers who feared persecution in the political crackdown in Turkey that has followed a failed coup attempt in 2016. Other media said the group included judges and civil servants.

The senior coast guard official, who declined to be named, said the Turks would be transferred to Athens in the coming days.

Authorities would not comment on whether they had sought political asylum.

Since the coup attempt, Turkey has detained thousands of soldiers, state workers and judges and prosecutors. It is estimated that several hundred have fled to Greece.

The case of eight Turkish soldiers who flew a helicopter to northern Greece a day after the attempted coup has strained relations between Greece and Turkey, which has repeatedly branded the men “traitors” and demanded their extradition.

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