Pro-migrant activists in Greece swam in font of a ferry as it attempted to returning migrants to Turkey, clinging to the anchor chain to stop the vessel moving off. BBC Radio 4 this morning repeatedly claimed they were ‘migrants’, not Western activists. Yet pictures show the activists to be white, blonde, and sporting dreadlocks. The incident happened as a group of 45 Pakistani migrants were preparing to leave the port of Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesbos last night. They required individual guards at one point to stop them absconding. #Activists jumping in water as a protest against the deportation of #refugees from #Lesvos to #Turkey pic.twitter.com/9Cvth3tJVM — Ali Khalaf (@Baitona) April 8, 2016 The boat was one of two carrying more than 120 migrants returned to Turkey from the Greek island of Lesbos on Friday, in the second round of deportations under an EU deal with Ankara to stem mass migration to Europe across the Aegean Sea. A first group of 202 migrants, most from Pakistan and Afghanistan, arrived in Turkey on Monday. Turkey’s parliament approved overnight an agreement enabling Ankara to repatriate Pakistani migrants. Images showing one guard for each migrant being deported from Greece to Turkey at dawn. Thanks @Baitona