Talk:Greece–Turkey border

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POV section[edit]

Why is the "2020" section labelled as "POV"? It appears to be just presenting the facts of the events and is backed by plenty of references. --Thorwald (talk) 00:26, 25 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Shootings[edit]

I saw that the Shootings/Evros section was just moved from Pushbacks in Greece. I would like to address some new edits. Namely:

  • In-text attribution for the Forensic Architecture citation describing the incident with Muhammad al-Arab, will move at the beginning of the sentence.
  • Mention of the possibility, as stated by the relevant Der Spiegel article, that the shooting could be accidental due to a ricochet.
  • The shooting of Gulzar has been dismissed by the Greek government as "fake news" that was spread by the Turkish authorities. This position hasn't been retracted as was written and is implied in the article by The National (Abu Dhabi). The aforementioned article refers to this following official statement, "STATEMENT BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER AND GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN STELIOS PETSAS", where the Greek MFA adds upon earlier quotes regarding "fake news", that [n]o new evidence is being presented today. So why is all this being replicated, two months later?.
  • Inclusion of the statement by Forensic Architecture, that there is no commonly accepted account of what happened on both incidents. Demetrios1993 (talk) 14:34, 6 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]