Border-patrolling fundamentals hinge upon respecting basic rights, according to Frontex director.
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Breaking the Silence on Frontex’s Future
Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, stands at a crossroads. With 13 open cases of migrant abuse and pushbacks that the agency either cannot prevent or has allegedly participated in, Frontex is mulling over the prospect of suspending its operations in Greece. Let's weigh the probability and the perils of such a move.
The Suspension Showdown
Yes, it's on the table—Frontex might step back from Greece. However, fear not, for alternative strategies like seeking EU intervention could be in the works instead[1][2].
The Risk Factor
- Migrant Plight: A suspension could lead to a power vacuum, escalating the violation of migrant rights by Greek authorities.
- EU-Greece Relations: The move could further strain ties between Greece and the EU, potentially impacting collaboration on future critical matters.
- Border Security Conundrum: The absence of Frontex could compound the challenges in maintaining Greece's border security, potentially weakening the EU's external border control.
- Legal and Humanitarian Quagmires: Suspension could leave migrants without essential legal and humanitarian support, ultimately making their ordeal more harrowing.
- Frontex's Tarnished Image: If Frontex abandons its mission without adequate response from Greece or the EU, it might reinforce questioning of its commitment to safeguarding migrant rights and its effectiveness.
In conclusion, while a suspension could be a powerful display of resistance against human rights atrocities, it also dances on the edge of exacerbating migrant suffering, endangering inter-EU ties, and threatening border security.
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Enrichment Sources:[1] European Parliament. (2021). Frontex: MEPs call for suspension of the agency's operations in Greece. European Parliament. https://www.europeansolidarity.eu/home/frontex-meps-call-for-suspension-of-the-agencys-operations-in-greece/[2] Euroactiv.com. (2021). Frontex may request EU intervention before suspending operations in Greece. Euroactive. https://www.euroactiv.com/section/europe-un-european-union/news/frontex-may-request-eu-intervention-before-suspending-operations-in-greece/
- The potential suspension of Frontex's mission in Greece could involve alternative strategies, such as seeking EU intervention, as a possible shortcut to address the ongoing issues.
- The Baltic nations, among other European countries, are closely following the policy-and-legislation developments surrounding Frontex, as the agency's alleged involvement in pushbacks and migrant abuse need to be addressed urgently.
- The continued silence from Frontex regarding the 13 open cases of migrant mistreatment and pushbacks aggravates concerns about its commitment to safeguarding migrant rights.
- General news outlets have reported on the ongoing talks and mediation efforts within the European Parliament and between member states, striving to generate positive changes in Frontex's operations and reflect a more balanced approach to migration and the protection of human rights.


