Publications
The Greek Asylum Service must urgently resolve technical problems
Refugees receiving protection in Greece and those returned thereto from other European countries continue to face prolonged delays in the renewal of their residence permits.
Nearly 100 recognised refugees have been deported to Greece in the first half of 2022
Report prepared by Equal Rights Beyond Borders, HIAS Greece & Refugee Support Aegean
Refugee women remain undocumented four months after return from Sweden to Greece
The way in which the Ministry of Migration handled last month’s case concerning the Syrian people who were left stranded for days in Evros, while sparking a general public outcry, cannot but cause concern and call for reflection.
The undersigned NGOs strongly oppose the introduction and use of the concept of instrumentalisation and its codification in EU law;
High recognition rates, rise in subsequent applications due to generalised “safe third country” policy.
Mini documentary, briefing, stories of four families of recognised refugees in Greece and photos about The Cartoneros of Athens
Athens, 11/7/2022 Moderation: Dimitris Angelidis, Journalist Giorgos Tsarbopoulos, former Greece Representative, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees I want to…
Today’s judgment from the ECtHR comes eight years following the tragic incident. It vindicates the victims by awarding compensation from the Greek State and brings to light an issue systematically concealed in public discourse: push backs and systematic deterrence practices which put lives at risk on a daily basis in Evros and the Aegean.
The new issue of the Greek Asylum Case Law Report released today provides excerpts from 79 decisions issued in the first half of 2022 by Administrative Courts, the Independent Appeals Committees and the Asylum Service.

