Greece Arrests Syrian Swimmer Who Saved Migrants

Sarah Mardini (L) and her sister Yusra in 2016 | AFP
Sarah Mardini (L) and her sister Yusra in 2016 | AFP
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Greece Arrests Syrian Swimmer Who Saved Migrants

Sarah Mardini (L) and her sister Yusra in 2016 | AFP
Sarah Mardini (L) and her sister Yusra in 2016 | AFP

Sarah Mardini, one of two Syrian sisters who saved over a dozen migrants in 2015 by pulling their sinking dinghy to Greece, has been arrested for alleged people smuggling, her lawyer said on Friday.

Greek police said on Tuesday they had arrested two members of an aid organization on the island of Lesbos and were investigating a total of 30 on suspicion they smuggled migrants into Greece, spied and laundered money.

Mardini, 23, who is being held in a maximum security prison in Athens, has denied all charges, her lawyer Haris Petsikos told Reuters.

“She was strictly doing volunteer work. There is not a piece of evidence against her,” he said.

The other person arrested is German national Sean Binder, 24, a volunteer who has lived most of his life in Ireland. He is also represented by Petsikos and also denies the charges.

Authorities said the suspected crime gang allegedly “provided direct assistance to organized migrant trafficking rings”.

They are accused of establishing and joining a criminal organization, money laundering, espionage, violating state secrets, counterfeiting and offenses against the immigration code and electronic communication legislation.

Mardini, who settled in Germany and split her time between there and Greece, was not in Greece when some of the alleged crimes were committed, Petsikos said.

A date for a trial has not yet been set. Under Greek law, Mardini could be held for up to 18 months.

Sarah Mardini and her younger sister Yusra, a UNHCR goodwill ambassador and swimmer who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics with the first ever refugee team, fled Damascus in 2015 for Turkey.

They boarded an overcrowded dinghy to Greece and, when it began taking on water, jumped into the sea and dragged it for hours to Lesbos, saving the lives of 19 others.

Nearly a million Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis crossed to Lesbos from Turkey in 2015, at the height of Europe’s refugee crisis, before traveling onwards to northern Europe. Dozens of aid groups operated on Lesbos at the time.

Hundreds of refugees and migrants have drowned trying to cross the narrow but dangerous stretch of water between Turkey and Greece.



Trump Calls Musk's Formation of New Party ‘Ridiculous’

US President Donald Trump gestures after disembarking Marine One as he arrives at the White House in Washington, DC, July 6, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno/File Photo
US President Donald Trump gestures after disembarking Marine One as he arrives at the White House in Washington, DC, July 6, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno/File Photo
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Trump Calls Musk's Formation of New Party ‘Ridiculous’

US President Donald Trump gestures after disembarking Marine One as he arrives at the White House in Washington, DC, July 6, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno/File Photo
US President Donald Trump gestures after disembarking Marine One as he arrives at the White House in Washington, DC, July 6, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno/File Photo

US President Donald Trump on Sunday slammed former ally Elon Musk's launching of a new political party as “ridiculous,” after the tech billionaire said he wanted to challenge the country’s “one-party system.”

“I think it's ridiculous to start a third party,” Trump told reporters before he boarded Air Force One on his way back to Washington from his New Jersey golf club.

“It's always been a two-party system, and I think starting a third party just adds to confusion. Third parties have never worked,” he said.

Trump added, “So he can have fun with it, but I think it's ridiculous.”

Musk, the world's richest man, spent some $270 million underwriting Trump's 2024 re-election effort and, for a time, regularly showed up at the president's side in the White House Oval Office and elsewhere.

Musk spearheaded the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aimed at cutting government spending, before he pulled back his involvement in late May, saying he would now be allocating far more time to his electric vehicle company Tesla, which reported a huge drop in profit and sales worldwide since the tech tycoon made a brief venture into Trump's inner circle.

Shortly after his pull back from DOGE, the two men were exchanging bitter insults on social media after Musk criticized Trump's flagship spending bill.

As the bill made its way through Congress, Musk had threatened to form the “America Party” if “this insane spending bill passes.”

That bill passed the Senate by a narrow margin midday Tuesday.

In response, Musk carried out his threat and announced that he is establishing the “America Party.”