GREECE BEGINS SHUTTING DOWN ILLEGAL MOSQUES AND DEPORTING MIGRANTS WHO RUN THEM
Greece has launched a nationwide crackdown on illegal mosques in Athens and deportations of migrants running them. Authorities report that nearly 60 illegal places of worship continue to operate across Athens. These sites, often located in basements, apartments, warehouses,...
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GREECE BEGINS SHUTTING DOWN ILLEGAL MOSQUES AND DEPORTING MIGRANTS WHO RUN THEM
Overview
This image is a screenshot of a Twitter post from Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) dated February 5. The post discusses Greece launching a nationwide crackdown on illegal mosques in Athens and deporting migrants who run them. The text states that authorities report nearly 60 illegal places of worship continue to operate across Athens, often located in basements, apartments, warehouses, etc. The visual elements include the Greek flag, a man wearing traditional Islamic clothing (white robe and cap), and a large mosque with domes and minarets. The headline at the bottom reads: 'GREECE BEGINS SHUTTING DOWN ILLEGAL MOSQUES AND DEPORTING MIGRANTS WHO RUN THEM'.
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The image appears to be a screenshot from a Twitter/X post by Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24), a news outlet focusing on Central European affairs. The post was made on February 5, though the specific year isn't clear from the image. The content combines news text with illustrative images of the Greek flag, a mosque, and a man in traditional Islamic attire.