Strasbourg - Greece has been interrogated by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) about its “systemic pushback” practice for the first time and the verdict concerning the cases of two asylum seekers, who were sent back to Turkey, is due to be announced in the coming months. The controversial Greek practice has been slammed for being a “de facto border state policy” by Amnesty International, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, and by numerous other rights groups. This unprecedented legal challenge at the ECtHR concerns the 'drift back' case of a 15-year-old Afghan boy, known as ‘GRJ,’ who was abandoned alone in the Aegean Sea by the Hellenic
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