DIKILI, Turkey: Shortly after reaching the Greek island of Lesbos, a group of Afghan migrants say, their hopes for a new life in Europe were cut short when Greek authorities rounded them up, mistreated them, shoved them into life rafts and abandoned them at sea.
Associated Press journalists on a Turkish government-organized coast guard ride-along were aboard the patrol boat that picked up the 37 migrants, including 18 children, from two orange life rafts in the Aegean Sea on Sept. 12. Two other media organizations on similar government-organized trips in the same week witnessed similar scenes.
They took our phones and said a bus will come and take you to the camp, Omid Hussain Nabizada said in Turkish. But they took us and put us on a ship. They left us on the water in a very bad way on these boats.
Turkey, which…