Deportation regime is a system where deportations are organized and contested. A deportation regime thus refers to more than the bilateral collaboration between two sovereign nation states such as Greece and Turkey. Rather, policies, rules and legislation, the Hellenic Police, Frontex, EASO, IOM and private tourist company all together facilitate deportations. This network of different state and non-state actors that facilitate deportations we describe as the EU-Turkey deportation regime. In this section we will explore and make visible the different elements that constitute the EU-Turkey deportation regime and write in-depth analysis.
Imprisonment
The post Surrendered to Harmandalı Removal Prison – How EU policies lead to expulsion and maltreatment of migrants deported to Turkey describes the system of imprisonment of migrants after their deportation to Turkey.
Arbitrary Detention on Arrival – A Critique of Migrant Incarceration on Lesvos Island analyses and criticizes the practice of detaining migrants with low recognition rates under the so called ‘pilot project’.
The Prison within the Prison within the Prison analyses the detention complex of Moria Camp on Lesvos, explains legal grounds and the practice of detention in the pre-removal centre and follows the stories of individuals in detention.
Deportations
Joint Statement. Stop Deportations to Turkey: The statement of the ‘Legal Centre Lesbos’ and ‘Deportation Monitoring Aegean’ analyses and criticizes the living situation for migrants on the Greek Islands, practices of deportations from Greece to Turkey and migrant detention in Greece.
Deportations as Business Model follows the financial flows surrounding the semi-privatized deportation practices.
Infrastructure of Deportation: The text gives a general overview about deportations from Greece to Turkey, focusing on the infrastructural network that facilitates deportations from Lesvos to Turkey.
The Myth of Voluntary Deportations: The post examines the consequences and background of the IOM programme for Assisted Voluntary Return and Re-integration (AVRR) from Greece.
Trials and Protests
Ongoing Criminalization of Refugee Protests – Upcoming Trials against Migrants on Lesvos describes three cases, where migrants have been arbitrarily arrested and charged after protests.