Most unaccompanied children failed to win asylum in Greece, NGO says

A child is seen at the new temporary camp for migrants and refugees, on the island of Lesvos, Greece, September 23, 2020. [Yara Nardi/Reuters]

Fewer than a third of unaccompanied children succeeded in winning asylum in Greece last year, with the rest of the applications rejected or in limbo, aid agency Save the Children said in calling for better protection of those most vulnerable.

Greece is one of the main routes into the European Union for refugees and migrants from the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Hundreds of migrants died off the Greek shores last month when an overcrowded smugglers' boat capsized and sank.

In a report on Thursday, Save the Children said that 981 out of 3,175 asylum requests logged in Greece last year by unaccompanied children - up to 18 years old - were accepted.

"These figures suggest many lone children on the move were denied the right to protection and left without the legal documentation needed to enable them to remain in the country," said the non-governmental organisation...

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