In Italy, Spain, Slovenia protests against immigrants' violation at Bosnia border -Croatia.

A group of European anti-fascist activists have criticised the European Union's approach to migration, and the violence refugees are going through in Balkan countries respectively. Their event focused at the weekend on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Human rights activists denounced European Union policies for immigration and violence at the weekend that [...]
Human rights activists denounced European Union policies for immigration and violence committed to those who follow the Balkan road to the EU at the weekend.
Members of Italian, Spanish, German, French, Austrian and Slovenian organisations traveled from Italy to the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on Saturday.
The two Balkan countries were singled out in April by the United Nations for the abuse and forced expulsion of a group of refugees and asylum seekers.
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Activists held banners with script “Stop deportations” and “There is no one illegal” while parking cars at the border and launch slogans against EU policies.
Bosnia and Herzegovina in recent years reports an increased influx of migration, with nearly 70 thousand entrances since 2017, from which about 4 thousand sheltered in special buildings.
Refugees come most from the Middle East, Africa and Asia from wars and poverty, through a corridor starting with Turkey, followed by Greece or Bulgaria and later in northern Macedonia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.












