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Migrant crisis: Bulgaria accused of brutality by Oxfam | |
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The Bulgarian authorities have been accused of brutality towards migrants in a new report sponsored by the British charity Oxfam. | The Bulgarian authorities have been accused of brutality towards migrants in a new report sponsored by the British charity Oxfam. |
The report, based on the testimony of migrants walking through from Bulgaria into Serbia, cites numerous cases of alleged police beatings and extortion. | The report, based on the testimony of migrants walking through from Bulgaria into Serbia, cites numerous cases of alleged police beatings and extortion. |
Many migrants opt to travel through the Balkans, afraid of the sea-crossing from Turkey to the Greek islands. | Many migrants opt to travel through the Balkans, afraid of the sea-crossing from Turkey to the Greek islands. |
The Bulgarian government has not yet responded to the allegations. | The Bulgarian government has not yet responded to the allegations. |
Hundreds of thousands of migrants, many from Syria, Africa and Afghanistan, have been making their way from Turkey to the Balkans in recent months, in a bid to reach Germany, Sweden and other EU states. | Hundreds of thousands of migrants, many from Syria, Africa and Afghanistan, have been making their way from Turkey to the Balkans in recent months, in a bid to reach Germany, Sweden and other EU states. |
Collated by the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights and sponsored by Oxfam, the report highlights the dangers which await migrants both near the Turkish-Bulgarian border and later as they try to cross into Serbia. | Collated by the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights and sponsored by Oxfam, the report highlights the dangers which await migrants both near the Turkish-Bulgarian border and later as they try to cross into Serbia. |
Cases of alleged extortion by Bulgarian police, physical violence against migrants, and attacks by police dogs are described in detail, reports the BBC's Nick Thorpe. | Cases of alleged extortion by Bulgarian police, physical violence against migrants, and attacks by police dogs are described in detail, reports the BBC's Nick Thorpe. |
The report findings are based on interviews conducted with over 100 refugees arriving from Bulgaria in the Serbian border town of Dimitrovgrad over a three-day period in October. | The report findings are based on interviews conducted with over 100 refugees arriving from Bulgaria in the Serbian border town of Dimitrovgrad over a three-day period in October. |
'Consistent picture' | 'Consistent picture' |
Stefano Baldini, Oxfam director for South East Europe, said: "In light of the reported abuses, the European Union has to intervene and take concrete action to protect basic human rights within its borders." | Stefano Baldini, Oxfam director for South East Europe, said: "In light of the reported abuses, the European Union has to intervene and take concrete action to protect basic human rights within its borders." |
"These testimonies present a consistent picture of alleged incidents in Bulgaria," he said according to the UK's Press Association. | "These testimonies present a consistent picture of alleged incidents in Bulgaria," he said according to the UK's Press Association. |
Last month an Afghan migrant was shot dead by a Bulgarian border guard after entering the country from Turkey. | Last month an Afghan migrant was shot dead by a Bulgarian border guard after entering the country from Turkey. |
Officials said he was killed by the ricochet of a bullet fired as a warning to the migrants. | Officials said he was killed by the ricochet of a bullet fired as a warning to the migrants. |
UNHCR spokesman Boris Cheshirkov said the agency was "deeply shocked" by the incident and called on the Bulgarian authorities to commission an independent investigation into the death. | UNHCR spokesman Boris Cheshirkov said the agency was "deeply shocked" by the incident and called on the Bulgarian authorities to commission an independent investigation into the death. |
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