by Bahar Filiz | Ozyegin University
In recent months, the developments of the COVID-19 pandemic have set the media agenda in Turkish newspapers. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, immigrants had begun moving toward Greek borders to reach Europe. This movement began when the Turkish government decided to remove obstacles along the Greek border on February 29, 2020. The Minister of Internal Affairs, Suleyman Soylu, gave numerical information about the number of refugees who crossed borders: “On the first day 9,062, on the second day 43,068, on the third day 65,127, on the fourth day 10,030, on the fifth day, 5,722 people passed.”
Read More