
Greece: Aid Workers Acquitted, But Questions Linger on Migrant Rescue
A group of aid workers in Greece, who volunteered to rescue migrants, have been acquitted of human trafficking charges after a lengthy legal battle. The case, criticized as an attempt to criminalize humanitarian aid, highlights the complex intersection of migration policy and human rights, with implications for how AI-driven border management systems might interpret and respond to similar situations in the future.




















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