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Title: 2015-09-17 SS Bulgaria aikoo lähettää yli tuhat sotilasta Turkin vastaiselle raj
Post by: Ink Visitor on 17.09.2015, 11:45:12
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Bulgaria aikoo lähettää yli tuhat sotilasta Turkin vastaiselle rajalleen pakolaisten takia, kertoo maan sisäministeriö.

Eurooppaan on saapunut tänään tuhansia pakolaisia. Unkari sulki toissapäivänä Serbian vastaisen rajansa pakolaisten vuoksi. Tuhansia pakolaisia on saapunut sen jälkeen Serbiasta Kroatiaan, kertovat paikalliset viranomaiset.

Unkarin ulkoministerin mukaan EU:n pakolaispolitiikka on epäonnistunut, ja maa aikoo esittää vaihtoehtoisia ratkaisuja

http://www.savonsanomat.fi/uutiset/ulkomaat/pakolaiskriisi-syvenee-bulgaria-aikoo-lahettaa-yli-tuhat-sotilasta-turkin-vastaiselle-rajalleen/2129595?pwbi=4fc765b736874bb8b4ddc0e93da2c11a

Title: Vs: 2015-09-17 SS Bulgaria aikoo lähettää yli tuhat sotilasta Turkin vastaiselle raj
Post by: Gunnar Hymén on 17.09.2015, 12:05:55
tässä lienee se oikea syy. SS lehti vissiin jättänyt jotain "huomioimatta"

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/17/turkey-threatens-to-oust-refugees-camped-near-greek-border

QuoteTurkish authorities have announced that hundreds of refugees who have set up camp on a main road at Edirne near the Greek border will be forcibly removed in three days if they refuse to leave.

Many others are holding out at Istanbul's main bus station in the hope of reaching northern Europe by land rather than risk the perilous sea journey.

Bus services from the main terminal in Istanbul to cities on the Greek and Bulgarian borders were suspended last week, prompting several hundred refugees, most of them Syrians, to take to the road in an attempt to reach the European Union on foot.

In the small green spaces around the bus terminal, some refugees have set up camp, with families trying to shelter smaller children against the sun with blankets and jackets.

Renas, 25, a Syrian-Kurdish construction worker from Qamishli, said he had no other hope than trying to reach Europe to claim asylum. "We are running away from a war and from the oppression of [Syrian president] Bashar [al-Assad]. There is nothing in Syria anymore, no jobs, no life, no future. In Turkey life is very difficult, because we are not allowed to work and there are no jobs here."

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