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Tags: Migration | Poland | Belarus

Poland Seeks State of Emergency along Border with Belarus

Tuesday, 31 August 2021 09:00 AM EDT

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland's government asked the president Tuesday to declare a state of emergency along the border with Belarus as it tries to stop an increase number of migrants from entering from the neighboring country. The government citied the potential risk from foreign actors and the actions of protesters in Poland as rationales for the declaration.

Poland, a European Union member, has seen more migrants seeking to illegally cross the border in recent weeks, most of them originally from Iraq and Afghanistan. The Polish government accuses the authoritarian leader of Belarus, President Alexander Lukashenko, of pushing them to Poland to create instability in the EU.

“We have to stop these aggressive hybrid actions, which are carried out according to a script written in Minsk and at the hands of Mr. Lukashenko’s protectors,” Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said at a news conference in Warsaw.

Morawiecki's government has asked Polish President Andrzej Duda, an ally, to approve the state of emergency. It was not clear when Duda would decide.

Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski, speaking alongside Morawiecki, said a state of emergency would not have much of an effect on the local population but would impose limits on outsiders in an area about 3 kilometers (nearly 2 miles) wide next to the border.

Protesters and human rights activists traveled to the border in recent weeks to try to help a group of Poland-bound migrants who have been stuck in the open air for more than three weeks.

Poland insists the group is on Belarusian soil and will not let the migrants approach Polish territory or request asylum. Activists say they are from Afghanistan and include some sick people.

Over the weekend, 13 activists were detained for trying to cut a new barbed-wire barrier going up on the border to protest what they called the “inhuman” behavior of Polish authorities.

Kaminski described the behavior of the activists as “scandalous.”

The interior minister also noted that Russian military maneuvers scheduled to begin on Sept. 10 include exercises in Belarus.

“We have to take into account various types of provocations. It is about the safety of our residents,” he said.

An interfaith coalition called on Polish authorities Tuesday to give humanitarian aid to the stranded migrants. The coalition, which includes Christian, Jewish and Muslim representatives, said the people stuck at the border “suffer from hunger, cold and indifference.”

“Motivated by feelings of human solidarity, we call on the competent Polish authorities to immediately provide the refugees stranded in the border area with the necessary humanitarian aid: provide them with hot meals, drinks, medicines, and medical assistance,” the Community of Conscience - Coalition of Mutual Respect said in a statement.

Poland has deployed hundreds of soldiers to reinforce border guards and has been installing a tall barbed wire barrier.

Polish border guards said that more than 3,200 people tried to cross illegally into Poland from Belarus in August alone. It said most were from Iraq, followed by Afghanistan, but that some also came from Somalia, Tajikistan and Syria.

Other EU nations on Belarus’ border — primarily Lithuania but also Latvia and Estonia — have also faced migration pressure. The four have increased security at their borders, which form part of the EU’s external border.

Follow AP's coverage of migration at https://apnews.com/hub/migration

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Poland's government asked the president Tuesday to declare a state of emergency along the border with Belarus as it tries to stop an increase number of migrants from entering from the neighboring country. The government citied the potential risk from foreign actors and the...
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Tuesday, 31 August 2021 09:00 AM
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