17 Turkish asylum seekers permitted to enter Greece

Turkish asylum seekers

Greece has allowed 17 Turkish nationals seeking asylum to enter Greece after they crossed the border from Turkey and were stuck in the Evros Delta seeking rescue from the freezing weather.

Greek police said the eight men, four women and five children were temporarily detained at a police station near the border for formal identification Wednesday.

The asylum seeking group had posted a video online that showed them shivering in a field next to a small campfire and requesting assistance in English.

In the video, they claimed they had suffered persecution in Turkey but gave no details of the allegations.

Turkish authorities have cracked down on alleged supporters of the U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gülen following a failed coup in 2016. Ankara accuses Gülen of masterminding the attempted takeover, which led to the deaths of 251 people.

Around 4,900 people with alleged ties to Gülen’s network have since been sentenced to prison, including around 3,000 who received life sentences. More than 130,000 people were fired from public service jobs, including more than 20,000 military personnel.

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