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Stranded migrants sew their mouths shut in protest at Macedonian border

November 23, 2015
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Stranded migrants sew their mouths shut in protest at Macedonian border
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As hundreds of migrants continue to be barred from crossing the Greece-Macedonia border, a handful of Iranians there sewed their lips together to protest the predicament.

One of the men, a 34-year-old electrical engineer named Hamid, was asked by Reuters where he wanted to go. “To any free country in the world. I cannot go back. I will be hanged,” he said.

The influx of migrants into Macedonia has heightened tensions in the country, the country’s president has said.

“The risk of possible conflict between refugees and migrants, the migrants and police and army, and between migrants and local people is rated as high,” President Gjorgje Ivanov told reporters on Sunday after meeting with visiting European Council president Donald Tusk in Macedonia’s capital, Skopje.

An Iranian migrant, 2nd right, with his mouth sewn shut sits during a protest near the village of Idomeni at the Greek-Macedonian border, on Monday, Nov. 23, 2015. Hundreds of migrants have been stranded at the border for days, after Macedonia and other Balkan countries toughened criteria for crossings. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos)
An Iranian migrant, 2nd right, with his mouth sewn shut sits during a protest near the village of Idomeni at the Greek-Macedonian border, on Monday

Several European countries, including EU members Slovenia and Croatia and non-members Serbia and Macedonia, have declared they will only allow “war-zone refugees” from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria to transit through their countries on their way to central and northern Europe.
This policy has left many others stranded in the Greek border town for four days, demanding to be let in and chanting slogans such as “Freedom!” and “We are not terrorists.”

On Sunday, another Iranian man threatened to cut his wrists with a razor if not allowed into Macedonia. Police intervened to disarm him, but, in the scuffle, he cut his face.
The number of migrants being barred from entering Macedonia has fallen significantly Sunday, from more than 2,000 to around 1,300 in the early evening. Many of them took buses and taxis to Athens and Thessaloniki. Greek police believe they may be trying to find other routes, including with the help of smugglers.

Ivanov also said that Macedonia has the capacity to shelter about 2,000 people in its temporary transit centers.
“Any increase in these numbers will increase permanent and direct threats and risks for the national security of Macedonia,” he added.

A total of 6,000 refugees crossed into Macedonia from early Saturday through early Sunday, police say. About 500,000 refugees have transited through Macedonia in 2015.

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Source: Mashable

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