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Schlagwort-Archive: border
The EU/Turkey-agreement and (possible) effects on Bulgaria
As the EU-Turkey agreement came into effect on today, the 20th March 2016, there could again emerge a tremendous change of the main route, that people use to move towards Western Europe. Greece will turn literally into a detention zone and many migrants will … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit border, Boyko Borisov, Detention, Donald Tusk, Hans Peter Doskozil, Harmanli, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, Kristalina Georgieva, Ministry of Interior, Push-Back, SAR, State agency for refugees, Voenna Rampa, Vrazhdebna
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Bulgaria as an alternative Route?
The complete closing of the humanitarian corridor caused a humanitarian emergency in the Greek village Idomeni. In the recent days Bulgaria’s politicians have expressed their fear, that an alternative humanitarian corridor could emerge via Bulgaria. The Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov warned about such developments and the Interior Minister Rumyana … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit border, Borderpolice, Burgas, Daniel Mitov, David Cameron, fence, Meglena Kuneva, Nikolay Nenchev, Strandzha, Yambol
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Unaccompanied minors inside Bulgaria’s detention centers / Drills at the border to Greece
The Bulgarian Ombudswoman, Maya Manolova, announced this week that unaccompanied minors are placed in Bulgaria’s detention centers with other adults, “who are not members of their families or authorized companions“. The announcement was part of a report about the results of … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit army, border, Boyko Borisov, Detention, Detention Center, Foundation for Access to Rights, Greece, Kulata, Maya Manolova, Ombudsman, Refugees, unaccompanied minors, Valeria Ilareva
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Group of 34 people rescued in the forests between Bulgaria and Serbia
On the 28th of February, BMB received a message from a kurdish and arabic speaking group of 34 refugees, who were urgently calling out for help, via WhatsApp. The people were lost for days in the forests between Bulgaria and Serbia. A … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit border, Bulgaria, Detention, Detention Center, Lyubimets, Refugees, Serbia
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Consensus in Bulgarian parliament about the army as border security
Last week, the Bulgarian parliament decided to give more power to the army. The new amendment in the Armed Forces Act was proposed in the parliament by the conservative party GERB and was later supported by all other parties (the Reformist … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit army, border, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Ministry of Interior, Nikola Kazakov, Poland, Schengen, Slovakia, State agency for refugees, Viktor Orban, Visegrad Group
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Breaking News: Two women froze to death in Bulgaria’s borderland
The private television channel bTV reported about two refugee women who have died, in the near of Malko Tarnovo at Strandzha mountain massif on Saturday. Since days the region, where the group was found, saw freezing temperatures. Apparently, the women were part of a bigger group, at … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit asylum seekers, border, Borderpolice, death, fence, Ministry of Interior, Push-Back, Syrian Refugees
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Changes in Bulgaria’s Detention and Deportation System
On the 1st of January 2016, new amendments of the Law on the Asylum and Refugees (LAR) came into force. Basically, this change allows the State Agency for Refugees (SAR) “to place asylum seekers in closed centers“, impose curfews for existing open … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit border, Burgas, Center for Legal Aid - Voice in Bulgaria, Deportation, Detention, Evros, Foundation for Access to Rights (FAR), Haskovo, Maritsa, Ministry of Interior, Push-Back, Radostina Pavlova, Rumyana Bachvarova, Valeria Ilareva, Yambol
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“Good old Europe“ is checking the borders of Bulgaria
As many European countries have already considered to build walls at their borders, two politicians of Great Britain and Germany took recently a look at the European border regime, that is partly managed by Europeans pourest country. Lately, the flow of migrants that are entering Bulgaria … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit border, Borderpolice, Boyko Borisov, David Cameron, Elhovo, Horst Seehofer
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Silent crossing through Bulgaria ends up in registration process in Serbia
Most of the refugees, crossing via Bulgaria, arrive in Dimitrovgrad, a little town, that is 4 km from the Serbian-Bulgarian Border and 60m away from Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. They have to register at a camp, that is managed by the Serbian border police. Registered … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Asylum procedure, BHC, border, Borderpolice, Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, Dimitrovgrad, Ovcha Kupel, Serbia, Sofia
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Bulgaria’s Border Police cooperates with hunters
One could think it was just a bad coincidence when a group of 19 hunters met a group of refugees near the Turkish-Bulgarian border, near of the village of Evrenozovo (near Malko Tarnovo) last Saturday. After the hunters called the police, the group … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit border, Borderpolice, death, fence, Kyustendil, Malko Tarnovo, Nationalists, paramilitary groups, Refugee
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