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Asylum seeker in Serbia, JAN 2015

Transit denied: stranded in cold Serbia

On their journey through the Balkans to seek better protection and assistance in Europe, many asylum seekers, refugees and migrants are stranded in forests and abandoned buildings in Serbia. They struggle through the cold weather without sufficient food or shelter, and have limited access to basic medical care. They are exposed to the risk of criminal networks, physical attacks and robberies. The European Union asylum system has so far failed to offer them aid and protection upon arrival. Not allowed to transit through the EU, they have no choice but to use irregular migration routes to reach safety and protection. Many have already experienced appalling conditions while being detained in Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. They are forced to continue this long journey, without knowing where it will end.

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Project Update 19 February 2015