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The Latest: Balkan route nations defend restrictions | |
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VIENNA — The Latest on the influx of migrants into Europe all times local): | VIENNA — The Latest on the influx of migrants into Europe all times local): |
3:30 p.m. | |
Austria and nations on the route taken by migrants reaching its doorstep say the flow must be capped due to security concerns, challenges to their integration and lack of resources. | |
A declaration agreed on Wednesday by EU members Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Bulgaria, as well as Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, also says the right to asylum does not include choosing “a country of preference.” | |
The document calls for common standards for registration and entry criteria for those with realistic chances of gaining asylum. | |
It urges all EU nations that have signed on the Schengen agreement to refuse entry to those “who do not satisfy the entry conditions” and to those who do, but do not use the opportunity to apply for asylum. | |
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Prime Minister Robert Fico says the Slovak police forces have means to stop the flow of migrants on the borders with Austria and Hungary. | |
Speaking after a drill called “Barrier” Wednesday, Fico says it is likely only a question of time when Slovakia might become a transit country for the refugees after recent limits announced by Austria and Slovenia. | |
Fico and his Interior Minister Robert Kalinak say Slovakia has available a movable barrier and is ready for such a scenario. | |
Fico says: “We would be able to stop those people.” | |
He says those who won’t apply for asylum will be detained and returned to Austria or Hungary. | |
The refugees have rarely used Slovakia on their way to Germany and other rich countries. | |
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3:20 p.m. | 3:20 p.m. |
More than a thousand of migrants and refugees mostly from Syria have been stranded for days in Serbia waiting to cross into Croatia. | More than a thousand of migrants and refugees mostly from Syria have been stranded for days in Serbia waiting to cross into Croatia. |
They said Wednesday Croatia has been allowing in only small groups of people while turning many others, including children, back without official explanation. Some say they have been waiting up to four days in cold weather in the Serbian border town of Sid. | They said Wednesday Croatia has been allowing in only small groups of people while turning many others, including children, back without official explanation. Some say they have been waiting up to four days in cold weather in the Serbian border town of Sid. |
Abdullah Diab from Homs in Syria says “I don’t know what is happening, what’s the problem.” | Abdullah Diab from Homs in Syria says “I don’t know what is happening, what’s the problem.” |
Austria has triggered a backlog of migrants along their Balkan route by setting a cap on the rate at which it would accept them. More than 1 million people fleeing wars and poverty reached Western Europe in 2015. | Austria has triggered a backlog of migrants along their Balkan route by setting a cap on the rate at which it would accept them. More than 1 million people fleeing wars and poverty reached Western Europe in 2015. |
Nations along the Balkan route this week started joint controls of the flow through their territories, admitting only Syrians and Iraqis while turning back Afghans. This border screening procedure has triggered bottlenecks on various frontiers along the route. | Nations along the Balkan route this week started joint controls of the flow through their territories, admitting only Syrians and Iraqis while turning back Afghans. This border screening procedure has triggered bottlenecks on various frontiers along the route. |
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2:30 p.m. | 2:30 p.m. |
The German government is stressing that it still views finding a pan-European solution to the migrant crisis as the priority as neighboring Austria and several Balkan countries discussed the influx in Vienna. | The German government is stressing that it still views finding a pan-European solution to the migrant crisis as the priority as neighboring Austria and several Balkan countries discussed the influx in Vienna. |
Germany, where most migrants are headed, wasn’t included in the Vienna meeting. Neither was Greece, where most first enter the European Union. | Germany, where most migrants are headed, wasn’t included in the Vienna meeting. Neither was Greece, where most first enter the European Union. |
Germany wants primarily to work with Turkey to protect the EU’s external borders and stem the flow of people across the Aegean Sea to Greece. Government spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz declined to comment Wednesday on the Vienna meeting but stressed “a pan-European solution on this question ... is the top priority for the German government.” | Germany wants primarily to work with Turkey to protect the EU’s external borders and stem the flow of people across the Aegean Sea to Greece. Government spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz declined to comment Wednesday on the Vienna meeting but stressed “a pan-European solution on this question ... is the top priority for the German government.” |
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Sawsan Chebli said, “we won’t get so far if everyone tries to bring about solutions on their own.” | Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Sawsan Chebli said, “we won’t get so far if everyone tries to bring about solutions on their own.” |
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1:50 p.m. | 1:50 p.m. |
Several hundred Afghan migrants who have found themselves trapped in Greece are camped out in an Athens city square, lying on blankets or pieces of cardboard. | Several hundred Afghan migrants who have found themselves trapped in Greece are camped out in an Athens city square, lying on blankets or pieces of cardboard. |
Aman Golestani, a 22-year-old psychology student took five weeks to get to Greece from Afghanistan’s eastern Ghazni province. | Aman Golestani, a 22-year-old psychology student took five weeks to get to Greece from Afghanistan’s eastern Ghazni province. |
“I got here yesterday, but we haven’t tried to go to the border,” he said, speaking slow but clear English, and sitting on the ground with friends who traveled with him. | “I got here yesterday, but we haven’t tried to go to the border,” he said, speaking slow but clear English, and sitting on the ground with friends who traveled with him. |
Golestani said he was afraid to return home. | Golestani said he was afraid to return home. |
“The Taliban are killing people like us, young people who are trying to get an education.” | “The Taliban are killing people like us, young people who are trying to get an education.” |
He added: “I don’t know what I’ll do now. ... We just hope the border will open.” | He added: “I don’t know what I’ll do now. ... We just hope the border will open.” |
Around Golestani, families ate sandwiches, a man read the Quran, and children ran around the square and blew soap bubbles. Volunteers from Greece and the Netherlands handed out sanitation kits and emergency supplies, while vendors from cell phone companies sold SIM cards. | Around Golestani, families ate sandwiches, a man read the Quran, and children ran around the square and blew soap bubbles. Volunteers from Greece and the Netherlands handed out sanitation kits and emergency supplies, while vendors from cell phone companies sold SIM cards. |
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1:25 p.m. | 1:25 p.m. |
Hungary’s prime minister has called for a national referendum on the European Union’s plan for a mandatary quota for the resettlement of migrants and refugees. | Hungary’s prime minister has called for a national referendum on the European Union’s plan for a mandatary quota for the resettlement of migrants and refugees. |
Viktor Orban said Wednesday that those voting in favor of the proposal would be voting “in favor of Hungary’s independence and rejecting the mandatory quota plan.” | Viktor Orban said Wednesday that those voting in favor of the proposal would be voting “in favor of Hungary’s independence and rejecting the mandatory quota plan.” |
Orban said that the referendum question would be: “Do you want the European Union to prescribe the mandatory settlement of non-Hungarian citizens in Hungary even without the consent of Parliament?” | Orban said that the referendum question would be: “Do you want the European Union to prescribe the mandatory settlement of non-Hungarian citizens in Hungary even without the consent of Parliament?” |
He said the question has already been submitted for approval to the National Election Office. | He said the question has already been submitted for approval to the National Election Office. |
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1:05 p.m. | 1:05 p.m. |
The clock is still ticking for hundreds of migrants in the northern French port city of Calais, waiting for a judge to decide whether to honor or postpone an eviction order. | The clock is still ticking for hundreds of migrants in the northern French port city of Calais, waiting for a judge to decide whether to honor or postpone an eviction order. |
The Lille administrative court says the decision could come on Thursday — two days after the deadline expired for the state-ordered mass evictions. A group of humanitarian associations had asked that the state expulsion order for a large swath of the camp be postponed. | The Lille administrative court says the decision could come on Thursday — two days after the deadline expired for the state-ordered mass evictions. A group of humanitarian associations had asked that the state expulsion order for a large swath of the camp be postponed. |
Authorities say the order concerns 800 to 1,000 migrants, but humanitarian groups put the count at more than 3,000. | Authorities say the order concerns 800 to 1,000 migrants, but humanitarian groups put the count at more than 3,000. |
Most all migrants in the camp want to sneak to Britain by ferry or the Eurotunnel rail service. | Most all migrants in the camp want to sneak to Britain by ferry or the Eurotunnel rail service. |
Belgium, fearful of a flood of evicted migrants, announced a restoration of border controls on Tuesday. | Belgium, fearful of a flood of evicted migrants, announced a restoration of border controls on Tuesday. |
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11:10 a.m. | 11:10 a.m. |
Greece’s migration minister says he expects the number of stranded immigrants in Greece to reach “tens of thousands” after Balkan countries introduced stricter transit rules. | Greece’s migration minister says he expects the number of stranded immigrants in Greece to reach “tens of thousands” after Balkan countries introduced stricter transit rules. |
“There are about 12,000 (stranded) people right now. Tomorrow it could be 14,000 and then 16,000 the following day,” Mouzalas told private Antenna television. “Eventually there will be tens of thousands, but that is a number that is manageable.” | “There are about 12,000 (stranded) people right now. Tomorrow it could be 14,000 and then 16,000 the following day,” Mouzalas told private Antenna television. “Eventually there will be tens of thousands, but that is a number that is manageable.” |
Mouzalas said the government was looking at additional sites to set up temporary transit camps by the end of the week. | Mouzalas said the government was looking at additional sites to set up temporary transit camps by the end of the week. |
“It’s not something we can do in one or two days, but we are trying to keep people in humane conditions,” he said. | “It’s not something we can do in one or two days, but we are trying to keep people in humane conditions,” he said. |
Greece, he said, was applying diplomatic pressure on European Union and NATO allies to limit unilateral actions by EU member states to restrict entry to asylum seekers and to make recently deployed patrols by the military alliance in the Aegean Sea more effective. | Greece, he said, was applying diplomatic pressure on European Union and NATO allies to limit unilateral actions by EU member states to restrict entry to asylum seekers and to make recently deployed patrols by the military alliance in the Aegean Sea more effective. |
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11:05 a.m. | 11:05 a.m. |
Greece has opened a second army-built transit camp in the north of the country to cope with a border bottleneck of migrants and refugees. | Greece has opened a second army-built transit camp in the north of the country to cope with a border bottleneck of migrants and refugees. |
About 1,000 asylum-seekers from Syria and Iraq were taken by bus from the border to the camp outside the northern city of Thessaloniki, police said. Afghan migrants, who have been blocked by authorities in neighboring Macedonia, are being taken to Athens, in the south of the country. | About 1,000 asylum-seekers from Syria and Iraq were taken by bus from the border to the camp outside the northern city of Thessaloniki, police said. Afghan migrants, who have been blocked by authorities in neighboring Macedonia, are being taken to Athens, in the south of the country. |
Migrants continued to camp outside and sleep rough at the Macedonian border overnight as organized facilities there remained filled to capacity. | Migrants continued to camp outside and sleep rough at the Macedonian border overnight as organized facilities there remained filled to capacity. |
“At times there are double the number of people than places available at the camp, so the conditions can become very difficult,” Xanthippe Soupli, municipal director at the border town of Idomeni, told state-run ERT television. | “At times there are double the number of people than places available at the camp, so the conditions can become very difficult,” Xanthippe Soupli, municipal director at the border town of Idomeni, told state-run ERT television. |
— By Costas Kantouris in Idoimeni, Greece | — By Costas Kantouris in Idoimeni, Greece |
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10:40 a.m. | 10:40 a.m. |
Migrants stranded in Greece have begun reappearing in squares in central Athens after Balkan countries imposed tougher transit restrictions at the weekend in response to similar action taken by Austria. | Migrants stranded in Greece have begun reappearing in squares in central Athens after Balkan countries imposed tougher transit restrictions at the weekend in response to similar action taken by Austria. |
The interior ministry said about 12,000 people have been stranded in Greece since neighbor Macedonia began turning Afghan immigrants away at the border and slowing the number of crossings for others heading to central and northern Europe. The government is planning to set up several temporary shelters to try and deal with the crisis. | The interior ministry said about 12,000 people have been stranded in Greece since neighbor Macedonia began turning Afghan immigrants away at the border and slowing the number of crossings for others heading to central and northern Europe. The government is planning to set up several temporary shelters to try and deal with the crisis. |
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, is in Athens to meet government officials Wednesday, including Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. | The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, is in Athens to meet government officials Wednesday, including Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. |
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10:35 a.m. | 10:35 a.m. |
The German government says 125 Afghans who had their asylum applications rejected have voluntarily returned to their homeland. | The German government says 125 Afghans who had their asylum applications rejected have voluntarily returned to their homeland. |
The Interior Ministry said a plane carrying the migrants landed in Kabul Wednesday. The return was organized by the International Organization for Migration. | The Interior Ministry said a plane carrying the migrants landed in Kabul Wednesday. The return was organized by the International Organization for Migration. |
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said in a statement the migrants’ return was important for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. The government hopes the return will dissuade more Afghans from traveling to Germany but hasn’t said when it might start deporting people to Afghanistan. | Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said in a statement the migrants’ return was important for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. The government hopes the return will dissuade more Afghans from traveling to Germany but hasn’t said when it might start deporting people to Afghanistan. |
Afghans were the second-biggest group among the more than one million asylum seekers who came to Germany in 2015, with more than 150,000 arriving. Some 309 Afghans returned last year to their homeland after their asylum pleas had been rejected. | Afghans were the second-biggest group among the more than one million asylum seekers who came to Germany in 2015, with more than 150,000 arriving. Some 309 Afghans returned last year to their homeland after their asylum pleas had been rejected. |
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10:30 a.m. | 10:30 a.m. |
The head of the European Parliament says it’s “absolutely normal” for Belgium to reinforce its border with France to avoid a flood of people crossing over if a migrant camp near Calais gets evacuated. | The head of the European Parliament says it’s “absolutely normal” for Belgium to reinforce its border with France to avoid a flood of people crossing over if a migrant camp near Calais gets evacuated. |
Martin Schulz says in an interview with French radio Europe 1 that the move, announced Tuesday by Belgian interior minister Jan Jambon, was carried out according to the rules of the Schengen borderless zone, which he said permits states to temporarily restore border controls. | Martin Schulz says in an interview with French radio Europe 1 that the move, announced Tuesday by Belgian interior minister Jan Jambon, was carried out according to the rules of the Schengen borderless zone, which he said permits states to temporarily restore border controls. |
Jambon said up to 290 police a day will be used to make sure no camps are set up on the Belgian side of the border. | Jambon said up to 290 police a day will be used to make sure no camps are set up on the Belgian side of the border. |
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10:15 a.m. | 10:15 a.m. |
Amnesty International says the European Union is too focused on keeping migrants out and failing to take humanitarian measures that could have prevented thousands dying at sea. | Amnesty International says the European Union is too focused on keeping migrants out and failing to take humanitarian measures that could have prevented thousands dying at sea. |
More than 110,000 people fleeing conflict or poverty have entered the EU so far this year, and over 400 have died. | More than 110,000 people fleeing conflict or poverty have entered the EU so far this year, and over 400 have died. |
Amnesty said in its 2015-2016 annual report released Wednesday that “the EU’s failing refugee strategy remains focused on keeping people out, rather than providing the safe passage to Europe that could save thousands of lives.” | Amnesty said in its 2015-2016 annual report released Wednesday that “the EU’s failing refugee strategy remains focused on keeping people out, rather than providing the safe passage to Europe that could save thousands of lives.” |
The human rights group said EU countries “for the most part vacillated or actively obstructed potential solutions” to sharing refugees. It says little effort was made to find more legal ways for migrants to avoid dangerous sea journeys and enter Europe safely. | The human rights group said EU countries “for the most part vacillated or actively obstructed potential solutions” to sharing refugees. It says little effort was made to find more legal ways for migrants to avoid dangerous sea journeys and enter Europe safely. |
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10 a.m. | 10 a.m. |
Austria’s foreign minister is defending his country’s decision not to invite Greece to a conference of West Balkan nations focused on managing the migrant crisis. | Austria’s foreign minister is defending his country’s decision not to invite Greece to a conference of West Balkan nations focused on managing the migrant crisis. |
Sebastian Kurz says that Greece has “clearly expressed no interest in reducing the (migrant) influx and in contrast wants to continue waving them through” to Macedonia, from where they make their way northward. Austria has imposed limits on the number of refugees allowed to enter. | Sebastian Kurz says that Greece has “clearly expressed no interest in reducing the (migrant) influx and in contrast wants to continue waving them through” to Macedonia, from where they make their way northward. Austria has imposed limits on the number of refugees allowed to enter. |
The statement by Kurz comes ahead of a meeting Wednesday of Austrian and West Balkan government ministers in Vienna aiming at finding common solutions to crimping the refugee flow. | The statement by Kurz comes ahead of a meeting Wednesday of Austrian and West Balkan government ministers in Vienna aiming at finding common solutions to crimping the refugee flow. |
Greece is not invited. Austria’s Interior Ministry says the conference is set up in a “regular format” that does not include Athens. | Greece is not invited. Austria’s Interior Ministry says the conference is set up in a “regular format” that does not include Athens. |
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