04/03/2020
Le porte-parole du gouvernement grec : “La Turquie crée et diffuse des Fake News contre la Grèce. Aujourd’hui, ils ont créé un autre mensonge de ce type, avec des migrants blessés et un mort soi-disant tué par les forces grecques. Je le nie catégoriquement.”
Migrants : les derniers instants de Mohamed, tué par l’armée grecque #International https://t.co/m3RxXGcibA
— Le Parisien (@le_Parisien) March 4, 2020
3/ Autopsy on body of Mohammad Arab, the man who earlier this week was shot by Greek police on border near to Turkey, was already performed in Turkey.
Also witnesses to his death were interrogated.
Turkey intents to sue Greece over death of Mohammad Arab, sources say.@akhbar
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) March 4, 2020
02/03/2020
This is the first reported death among migrants trying to cross from Turkey to Greece.
One syrian man was shot dead by Greek border guards. Here is the video.@akhbar pic.twitter.com/LIM5L8d03h
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) March 2, 2020
Un acte « inhumain ». Un haut responsable turc a accusé lundi les autorités grecques d’avoir tué un migrant qui tentait de franchir la frontière entre les deux pays, dénonçant un acte « inhumain » qu’Athènes a démenti.
Video showing fatality on Greek-Turkish border is fake news. We call upon everyone to use caution when reporting news that furthers Turkish propaganda. #fakenews #fakeTurkishPropaganda
— Stelios Petsas (@SteliosPetsas) March 2, 2020
Mohammad alArab fled Aleppo 5 yrs ago during Syria war. In Istanbul he worked in a shoe factory.
Acc to his family, he was economically not doing well in Turkey. He wanted to move to Europe to make a new start.
He left Istanbul for border last night, was shot this morning.
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) March 2, 2020