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Help DiEM25 save Shabbir. Help Europe save its soul. Stop the EU-Turkey Deal!

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DiEM25 is helping to take the shameful EU-Turkey refugee deal to Europe’s courts in a bid to save the life of one man, Shabbir Iqbal, and improve the lives of millions. #StopTheDeal [embedded content] What is this campaign? On March 20, 2016, the controversial EU-Turkey Agreement came into effect. It specifies that all ‘new irregular migrants’ – a euphemism for refugees and asylum-seekers – arriving in Greece from this date onwards will be returned to Turkey. The EU-Turkey deal is shameful and signifies that Europe is losing its soul, fast. Europe is, in effect, bribing Turkey to allow Europe to shirk its responsibilities to refugees. It signals to the rest of the world that men, vulnerable women, and children who managed to survive the horrors of war, persecution, and a perilous journey, will have their asylum applications turned down unceremoniously, ritualistically. And then they will be deported back to Turkey, a country that the European Parliament has just censured for its civil liberties and human rights record. These desperate people will, as a result, find even more desperate, dangerous, routes to escape. Yes, the corpses will mount, the pain will multiply and it will be Europe’s doing! But it doesn’t have to be this way. DiEM25 is standing behind a unique legal action that could put a stop to the EU-Turkey Agreement, potentially improving the lives of millions.

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DiEM25 is helping to take the shameful EU-Turkey refugee deal to Europe’s courts in a bid to save the life of one man, Shabbir Iqbal, and improve the lives of millions. #StopTheDeal

What is this campaign?

On March 20, 2016, the controversial EU-Turkey Agreement came into effect. It specifies that all ‘new irregular migrants’ – a euphemism for refugees and asylum-seekers – arriving in Greece from this date onwards will be returned to Turkey.

The EU-Turkey deal is shameful and signifies that Europe is losing its soul, fast. Europe is, in effect, bribing Turkey to allow Europe to shirk its responsibilities to refugees. It signals to the rest of the world that men, vulnerable women, and children who managed to survive the horrors of war, persecution, and a perilous journey, will have their asylum applications turned down unceremoniously, ritualistically. And then they will be deported back to Turkey, a country that the European Parliament has just censured for its civil liberties and human rights record. These desperate people will, as a result, find even more desperate, dangerous, routes to escape. Yes, the corpses will mount, the pain will multiply and it will be Europe’s doing!

But it doesn’t have to be this way. DiEM25 is standing behind a unique legal action that could put a stop to the EU-Turkey Agreement, potentially improving the lives of millions.

  • How?
  • By helping to save a man’s life.

Meet Shabbir Iqbal

Help DiEM25 save Shabbir. Help Europe save its soul. Stop the EU-Turkey Deal!

Shabbir is 40 years old, and an electrical engineer by trade. He is married with two children, aged 3 and 5. He lived in a mid-sized town in Pakistan, where he ran a car rental business.

One day in December 2015, a local group of Islamic extremists attacked Shabbir’s neighbour, a Christian. The extremists wanted to confiscate the neighbour’s home to convert it into a madrasa (religious school). Shabbir came to his defence.

This act of solidarity changed Shabbir’s life irrevocably. For helping a Christian, he was labelled a heretic and forced to flee his town. Several members of his family and close circle have now been murdered by the extremists. His wife and children have gone into hiding. If Shabbir returns home, the extremists will almost certainly kill him.

After  a horrific journey during which his father also perished, Shabbir lives in a state of limbo in Lesvos, Greece, where he has been since March 2016. His appeals for asylum having been turned down, he is now awaiting deportation under the terms of the EU-Turkey deal. (You can read more on his harrowing story below.)

Shabbir’s case could bring the EU-Turkey deal down

A team of volunteers in Spain and Greece, headed by eminent Spanish former anti-corruption prosecutor Carlos Jiménez Villarejo, is working to save Shabbir. On November 29, 2016, they filed a legal action to the European Court of Justice. It’s aim? To annul the EU-Turkey Agreement and prevent Shabbir and thousands of others from being deported.

If this case is successful, it will do much more than save a man’s life: it could shatter the EU-Turkey Agreement once and for all.

Their struggle is our struggle.

Refugees have no legal means to seek protection in Europe.

DiEM25 is standing behind this action to save Shabbir and topple the EU-Turkey Agreement. An Agreement which undermines further the integrity and soul of a Union that was once confident in its espousal of humanism, its proclamation of solidarity, and its pursuit of shared prosperity.

We call upon Europeans and their elected representatives to overrule the EU-Turkey Agreement and end the EU’s practice of sacrificing human lives and basic humanist principles on the alter of appeasing xenophobes and ultra-nationalists.

We call upon you to make this struggle your struggle!

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Yanis Varoufakis
An accidental economist Let me begin with a confession: I am a Professor of Economics who has never really trained as an economist. But let’s take things one at a time.

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