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Migrant backlog builds in Balkans

Buses packed with migrants backed up on Serbia鈥檚 border with Croatia yesterday, their passage to western Europe slowed by a new diversion through Slovenia, which vowed to limit the influx.

Many spent the night on the buses, wrapped in warm clothes and blankets against the autumn cold, waking to dense fog and another hours-long wait around a kilometer from Serbia鈥檚 western border with the European Union.

Slovenia said it would only accept as many as are able to exit the country into Austria.

鈥淐roatia asked us to accept 5,000 migrants per day, but Austria told us they can accept at maximum 1,500,鈥 Bostjan Sefic, state secretary at the Slovenian Interior Ministry, told a news conference. 鈥淲e cannot accept unlimited numbers of migrants if we know that they cannot continue their journey.鈥

Some 3,000 migrants, many of them Syrians fleeing war, entered Slovenia from Croatia on Saturday after fellow EU member Hungary sealed its southern border with Croatia at midnight on Friday.

Hungary鈥檚 right-wing government says the mainly Muslim migrants pose a threat to Europe鈥檚 prosperity, security and 鈥淐hristian values鈥, forging ahead with a unilateral crackdown amid a lack of EU unity.

The arrival of a projected 700,000 migrants this year to Europe鈥檚 shores, fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, has exposed deep divisions in the EU.

EU members Croatia and Slovenia have both said they will not stop migrants from crossing providing Austria and Germany also keep their doors open.

But while Slovenia says it wants to limit arrivals to around 2,500 per day, upwards of 5,000 daily are crossing from Greece into Macedonia and then Serbia. Aid agencies are concerned about backlogs building in the Balkans, lashed by autumn winds and rain ahead of winter.

Sefic said he believed Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia would also have to take measures to slow the flow.

In Serbia, tempers frayed as overstretched police officers tried to keep order around a kilometer short of the border, where some 40 buses packed with migrants were stacked up in the village of Berkasovo. On reaching the border, migrants disembark and cross by foot.

鈥淭his part of the trip has lasted 20 hours, and we鈥檝e been here for almost 12 hours,鈥 said Khair, 40, a former sales manager from the Syrian capital, Damascus. 鈥淲hat can we do? We鈥檙e here and we鈥檝e to wait.鈥

Some climbed over a wire fence into an apple orchard and corn field to forage for food.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been here for 20 hours; we need water, food, there are women, babies in the bus,鈥 said a bus driver who gave his name as Miroslav. 鈥淲ho on earth coordinates this? It鈥檚 a mess.鈥

The EU has agreed a plan, resisted by Hungary and several others, to share out 120,000 refugees among its members.


 

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