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Bosnian Security Minister: We are now in the Situation of saving what can be saved

Published: March 5, 2020
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Minister of Security of Bosnia-Herzegovina Fahrudin Radoncic spoke about the redeployment of local police forces, the need for the EU to respond vigorously, and about need for payments from municipalities to recruit missing border police officers.

Radoncic pointed out that all should be honest with citizens saying that earlier, they have not passed any new laws, they have not employed any border police officers, and 1,200 are missing.  “There are no new people in the Border Police, in the Foreign Service, in the Intelligence Service, this sector has been completely neglected. As a society, we have dealt with humanitarian aspects in such a way that the international community has not been held accountable to BiH to financially assist our most vulnerable cantons such as the Una-Sana Canton. We are now in the situation of saving what can be saved,” Radoncic said to BHT, Avaz news portal reports.

A total of 30,000 migrants entered Bosnia-Herzegovina last year, a huge increase over 2017, when that number was 750, the UN Refugee Agency stated.  About 7,000 asylum seekers, migrants and refugees remain in BiH.

Bosnia’s security minister Fahrudin Radončić told Euronews: “the EU has to understand in order to protect their own security they need to turn Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro and the whole region into an impenetrable barrier for migrants.”

Dutch MEP Tineke Striksays that the focus on external border control means that member states “tend to look away and deny this is taking place.”

“We really lack a sufficient system of reception and protection and we really lack responsibility-sharing,” she added.

Just last week, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that migrants and refugees arriving in the bloc “irregularly” may legally be expelled. The case brought before the court involved Spain sending back migrants to Morocco.

Human rights group Amnesty International tweeted that it a “very disappointing judgement”.

Children made up a quarter of all refugees and migrants arriving in Europe through Mediterranean migration routes in 2019 (some 29,000 children). Nearly 80 per cent of them were registered in Greece alone, according to data from UNICEF.

Despite the overall decrease of refugee and migrant flows towards Europe in 2019, since September there has been a notable spike on both the Eastern and Central Mediterranean routes, with an average monthly rate of 8,500 and 1,600 respectively (compared to less than 1,800 and 200 respectively during the first quarter of the year).

Secondary movements in the Western Balkans also continued, leading to worsened humanitarian situations in Serbia, Montenegro, and particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina where reception capacity and protection services remain limited. As of December, some 45,650 children on the move (including 12,800 unaccompanied or separated from their families) are present in Greece, Italy, Bulgaria and the Western Balkans.

Sub-standard reception conditions, overcrowding in first-line reception facilities, as well as limited access to psychosocial
support, case management, care, protection, health, immunization and slow asylum and administrative procedures remain the most common issues faced by refugee and migrant children and their families on the ground.

Despite notable progress in national legislative and policy framework related to the protection of unaccompanied children, and overall inclusion into national education systems, national capacities to respond to the needs of some of the most vulnerable children on the move (e.g. living in squats and informal settlements in urban areas, potential victims of GBV, as well as in detention or in first identification and reception centres in Greek islands) are limited, requiring additional investments and technical support.

 

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