Greece suspends asylum applications for migrants arriving by sea, for three months.
That has come about after a large rise in the number of people crossing the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to the island of Crete.
Athens wants to stop boats carrying migrants from even entering Greek waters.
Human rights groups say denying them asylum is against international law.
So can a change in policy really stop people heading to Europe?
Are North African countries able to help in reducing the number of boats?
And what are the likely outcomes of this suspension?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Eleni Spathana, Lawyer with Refugee Support Aegean and Author of 'Legal Assistance of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Greece'.
Amine Snoussi, Political Analyst and Journalist
Marianna Karakoulaki, Researcher at Birmingham University focusing on forced migration on Europe’s East Mediterranean migratory route
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