Greece Revokes Asylum Status for Turkish Refugees

Greece has started revoking the asylum status of Turkish refugees involved in criminal networks. This situation raises significant security concerns in the country.
Athens is re-examining the cases of Turkish citizens involved in criminal activities. So far, more than ten asylum statuses have been revoked on national security grounds.
The Greek government is closely monitoring asylum applications from Turkish citizens due to the increasing activities of the Turkish mafia. This situation leaves the future of Turkish refugees in Greece uncertain.
Greece has accelerated the processes of revoking asylum statuses and deporting Turkish citizens involved in criminal networks. This has alarmed Greek authorities.
The Greek Asylum Office has recorded 23,432 international protection requests from Turkish citizens since the coup attempt in Turkey. However, most of these requests are being denied due to security concerns.
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