Migrants Left in Snow and Cold Plead for Help

About 1,000 people in Bosnia have no heat, little to eat
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 26, 2020 5:25 PM CST
Snow Falls on Migrants Stuck in Burned-Out Tent Camp
A police officer pushes migrants, one wearing protective equipment against the new coronavirus, as they wait to be relocated Saturday at the Lipa camp northwestern Bosnia.   (AP Photo/Kemal Softic)

Hundreds of migrants were stranded Saturday in a squalid, burned-out tent camp in northwest Bosnia as heavy snow fell and winter temperatures suddenly dropped. Migrants at the Lipa camp Bosnia wrapped themselves in blankets and sleeping bags to protect against the biting winds in the region, which borders European Union member Croatia. A fire earlier this week destroyed much of the camp that already was harshly criticized by international officials and aid groups as being inadequate for housing refugees and migrants. Despite the fire, Bosnian authorities have failed to find new accommodations for the migrants, leaving around 1,000 people stuck in the cold, with no facilities or heat, eating only meager food parcels provided by aid groups, the AP reports. "Snow has fallen, sub-zero temperatures, no heating, nothing," the International Organization for Migration’s chief of mission in Bosnia, Peter Van Der Auweraert, tweeted. "This is not how anyone should live. We need political bravery and action now."

Bosnia has become a bottleneck for thousands of migrants hoping to reach Western Europe. Most are stuck in Bosnia’s northwest Krajina region as other areas in the ethnically divided nation have refused to accept them. The EU has warned Bosnia that thousands of migrants face a freezing winter without shelter, and it has urged the country's bickering politicians to set aside their differences and take action. On Saturday, migrants crowded at the camp to receive water and food provided by Bosnia's Red Cross as police sought to maintain order. Some migrants wore face shields to protect them from coronavirus. "We are living like animals. Even animals are living better than us!" said a man from Pakistan. "If they not help us, we will die, so please help us." Left without a solution, migrants put down cardboard on the floor and set up improvised barriers for privacy inside the only standing tent at the Lipa camp. Some people held their wet feet above the small fires that migrants lit outside to warm up, while others wrapped up tight in blankets.

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