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Refugees - Bulgarian police abuses, beat, rob, molest and detain us
The report, humanitarian groups said that the migrants who crossed border between Serbia and Bulgaria on their way to Western Europe complained of widespread abuses by the police, including extortion, robbery, violence, threats of deportation and attacks police dogs.
The report by Oxfam, which on Friday announced the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, said that more than 1,000 people who were interviewed after they arrived in Serbia from Bulgaria complained about abuse.
The report mentions that a group of refugees from Syria said that once a migrant gun to his forehead, the police seized the people of their valuables, food and water and let the dogs on them, after which seven people missing.
In another incident, two Afghans said that the police had fired on their group, wounding two people, while another Afghan, said he feared the Bulgarian police gun pointed at him, reports the AP.
Stefano Baldini, Oxfam's Director for Southeast Europe, said that "these testimonies are consistent picture of the alleged incidents in Bulgaria." He added that "the European Union must intervene and take concrete action to protect the basic human rights within its borders."
There was no immediate reaction, the Bulgarian authorities.
EU member states bordering with Turkey, Bulgaria, has raised fence on the border to stop migrants crossing the border. The country remained outside the international attention because only hundreds of people pass through it, compared with the thousands who pass through Greece.
Refugees: Bulgarian police molest us
Belgrade Center for Human Rights testifies to that brutality against the refugees carried out by Bulgarian police officers and shelters.
While the water balance of the terrorist attacks in Paris, growing fears that the already difficult situation of refugees and migrants who flock to Europe could be further endangered. Because, not before the tragic attacks abuses of refugees were not uncommon. This is evidenced by the research of the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights conducted on the Serbian-Bulgarian border.
The reception center in Dimitrovgrad, on the border with Bulgaria, through which passes a day on average 250 refugees, mostly from Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq, people linger just long enough to take a break, seek medical help and share their experience, reported Al Jazeera reporter Anne Marie Curcic.
"When we went to Bulgaria, the police caught us and took him to jail. There they beat me a lot, even the chair hit me on the back. They held me for 15 days, with very little food and water. They released me when I gave them 200 euros and a mobile phone, "says Matiuallah, refugees from Afghanistan.
His experience is shared by others who are on their refugee road passed through that country, where a month, on the border with Turkey, the police action was recorded the first case of the murder of refugees in the territory of the European Union.
Police robbed us
"I have no words to tell you how they were cruel to us. They treated us like animals. No animal would not be so cruel to someone else. They catch people in the woods. It's not the police, they are thieves. They took everything - they took us even rings, watches, money ..., "said Abdul Rashid, a refugee from Afghanistan.
"I was detained for five days. Rarely gave us food, mistreated us and took mobile phones," adds Redir, refugees from Kurdistan.
An alarming number of such testimony, saying the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights. Their research in Dimitrovgrad have shown that about 80 percent of refugees have been exposed to some form of abuse of the Bulgarian police, but also in centers for asylum in that country closed.
"What characterizes all of these allegations is extortion, plunder, physical violence, the release of police dogs in groups of refugees, where sometimes even the women and children, forced return to Turkey and the denial of access to the asylum procedure in Bulgaria," says Nikolina Milic from Belgrade Centre for Human rights.
Orban: Bulgaria to close borders Greece to return back boats with refugees
Prime minister of Hungary Viktor Orban, says that main problem are in turkey, bulgaria and Greece.
"Greece to return back boats with refugees back to turkey, and bulgaria need to close land borders with turkey" - says he and add:
"Serbia and croatia are good for nothing, they refuse to close borders, and even now, they do nothing to stop refugee entering on territory of Hungary".