Tuesday, March 1, 2016

FYROM [***] defends use of tear gas against migrants

FYROM [***]'s foreign minister has defended his country's use of tear gas against hundreds of migrants who tried to break through a fence at the Greek border, also warning that the pressure on the Balkans could spark conflict.

FYROM [***] police on Monday fired volleys of tear gas at migrants, including women and children, who forced their way past a Greek police cordon and tried to break through a barbed wire fence into FYROM [***].

What we have seen is some 400 young male people trying forcibly to enter FYROM [***] territory from Greece, Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki told BBC Newsnight late Monday.

"If you are part of the security forces and you are faced with a situation where you have a violent attempt from several hundred young male people to enter territory, without willing(ness) to register or to go to reception centres, I don't think that this is in line with what we have agreed at the European level."

Thousands of migrants are stranded in Greece after FYROM [***], along with other Balkan states including Serbia and EU members Slovenia and Croatia, imposed a daily limit on the number of migrants allowed to enter...
  AFP - int medias
1/3/16
 ***[After the necessary corrections with the name "FYROM"]

***[GREECE recognized this country with the name "FYROM"]
***[UN  resolution A/RES/47/225 of 8 April 1993]
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