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		[April 08, 2016] 
		By Dasha Afanasieva 
		  
		 DIKILI, Turkey (Reuters) - A ferry 
		carrying 45 Pakistani migrants returned to Turkey from the Greek island 
		of Lesbos on Friday - the second round of arrivals under a European 
		Union deal with Ankara to stem mass migration to Europe across the 
		Aegean Sea. 
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			 The accord, which came into force on Monday, aims to help end a 
			chaotic influx into the EU of migrants and refugees, most fleeing 
			war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, after the 
			arrival of over a million last year. 
			 
			Nearly 250 people have been sent back from the Greek islands under 
			the new accord.. 
			 
			Another boat carrying a larger group of migrants was due to leave 
			Lesbos later in the morning, Greek state TV reported. 
			 
			Those who left early on Friday were from Pakistan, it said. 
			 
			Around two dozen uniformed Turkish police officers lined the 
			boarding plank of the ferry after it docked in the Turkish town of 
			Dikili, accompanied by two Turkish coast guard vessels. 
			
			  All Pakistanis on board were men, a Turkish official said. 
			 
			Before the boat departed from Lesbos, at least two rights activists 
			plunged into the water close to the small ferry, dangling from the 
			heavy chain of the anchor and flashing the 'v' for victory sign in 
			an attempt to prevent the vessel from sailing from the port of 
			Mytilene back to Turkey. They were plucked from the water by the 
			Greek coastguard. 
			 
			Activists say the EU-Turkey deal runs roughshod over human rights, 
			and they stood at the gates of the port blowing whistles and banging 
			on metal barriers in protest. 
			 
			A first group of 202 migrants, most from Pakistan and Afghanistan, 
			were sent back to Turkey on Monday. 
			 
			
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			Turkey's parliament approved overnight an agreement enabling Ankara 
			to repatriate Pakistani migrants. 
			 
			Greek authorities said 149 migrants had arrived in the past 24 hours 
			on three Greek islands: Lesbos, Samos and Chios, up from 76 the 
			previous day. 
			 
			Under the EU-Turkey agreement, Ankara will take back all migrants 
			and refugees, including Syrians, who enter Greece through irregular 
			routes in return for the EU taking in thousands of Syrian refugees 
			directly from Turkey and rewarding it with more money, early 
			visa-free travel for its citizens and progress in its EU membership 
			negotiations. 
			 
			(Additional reporting by Gulsen Solaker in Ankara and Orhan Coskun 
			in Istanbul; Writing by Michele Kambas and Daren Butler; Editing by 
			Mark Heinrich) 
			
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