Saturday, June 18, 2016

MSF rejects all EU funding over Turkey refugee deal

Medical aid charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has said it will reject all funding from the European Union in protest at the bloc's deal with Turkey aimed at stemming the flow of refugees into Europe.

MSF received $63m, about 8 percent of its total budget, from European Union institutions and its 28 member states last year.

"The EU deal is the latest in a long line of policies that go against the values and the principles that enable assistance to be provided," said Jerome Oberreit, the secretary general of MSF, adding that the agreement with Turkey "is not aimed at providing for those most in need. It is aimed at ... border control.

"We cannot accept funding from the EU or the member states while at the same time treating the victims of their policies. It's that simple."

Under the Turkey deal in March, Ankara agreed to take back all migrants and refugees landing in the Greek islands who did not apply for asylum, and to crack down on people smuggling across the Aegean Sea.

In exchange, the EU said it would resettle one Syrian refugee from camps in Turkey for every Syrian that Ankara takes back from Greece.

Turkey was meanwhile offered visa-free access, increased aid and speeded-up EU accession talks if it met certain conditions...
[aljazeera.com]
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