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Syrian swimmer Sarah Mardini at the premiere of the Netflix film 'The Swimmers'
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A trial in Greece of 24 migrant rescue workers accused of espionage, including Syrian swimmer Sarah Mardini who inspired a Netflix film, Lawyer Turkey resumed Tuesday after more than a year as leading rights groups slammed the case as a masquerade.
The trial began in November 2021 but was swiftly adjourned.

If you loved this short article and you would certainly such as to receive even more info regarding Lawyer Turkey kindly go to our own web site. The suspects are also being probed for human trafficking, money laundering, fraud and the unlawful use of radio frequencies.
Branded as "the largest case of criminalisation of solidarity in Europe," in a European Parliament report, the trial was adjourned till Friday as one of the accused did not turn up in court and Lawyer Turkey nor his Lawyer Turkey.
Mardini, who has lived in exile in Germany since 2015, Lawyer Turkey was arrested in 2018 while volunteering for a Lesbos-based search and rescue organisation, Lawyer Turkey where they assisted people in distress at sea.
"I was arrested because I was handing over water and blankets and translating for the refugees arriving every night on the shoreline," she had said in a TED interview.
Rights monitors lambasted the slow proceedings and said the case was politically motivated.
Wies de Graeve from Amnesty International, who is an observer at the trial, said the delay was a ploy to prevent NGOs involved in rescue operations from working in Greece.

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