Back to newsCrete is proceeding with the construction of a closed migrant detention center despite opposition from local residents and activist groups. The facility, intended to house migrants and asylum seekers in a controlled environment, has sparked protests from those concerned about humanitarian conditions and the impact on local communities. Greek authorities argue the center is necessary to manage migration flows more effectively in line with national and EU policy. For tourists visiting Crete, the construction and related protests are unlikely to affect travel plans or access to popular destinations. The island remains safe and fully operational for visitors. Travelers may occasionally encounter small demonstrations in certain areas, but these have been peaceful. Normal tourism activities across the island, including beaches, archaeological sites, and towns, continue without disruption.
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Crete Moves Forward With Migrant Detention Center Despite Local Opposition
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