Macedonia Closes Borders To Afghan Migrants: Greece

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Greek police have said Macedonia closed its borders to Afghan migrants on Sunday, slowing the stream of refugees to just a trickle.

According to ABC news, Macedonia this has created a growing bottleneck of people stuck at the shared border.

A Macedonian police spokeswoman denied this however and said the problem lay with Serbia - the next country along the Balkans migration route into Weste Europe.

By early afteoon, about 1,000 migrants were waiting at the Greek border camp in Idomeni — and at a gas station only 17 kilometers away, 80 buses with 4,000 more migrants were waiting to take them to the border, reported ABC news.

But Greek police said that Macedonia was refusing to allow Afghans into their country, saying Serbia made the same decision and officials feared the migrants would get stuck in Macedonia.

"The authorities of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia informed us that, beginning at dawn Sunday, they no longer accept Afghan refugees because the same problem exists at their border with Serbia," Petros Tanos, a spokesman for Greek police's Central Macedonia division, told The Associated Press.

Despite the reports, about 500 migrants of all nationalities made the trek on foot from the gas station to the border Sunday.

"I can no longer wait," said 17-year-old Ali Nowroz, an Afghan migrant.

"We have spent three nights in the cold, we are hungry. They told me that the borders have been closed to us. However, when I started from Afghanistan I knew borders were open for us. I am going to the Idomeni border crossing to find out and ask why they have closed it."

According to ABC, since dawn Sunday, only 150 refugees from Iraq and Syria were allowed into Macedonia, while two Macedonian and two Czech policemen carefully inspected documents and insisting on them having passports.

"Me and my brother have been waiting for three days here but we cannot cross because we have no passports," said Hadi Dakhil, a 25-year-old from the Iraqi city of Shingal. "The Turks confiscated them and, without them, the Macedonian authorities will not accept us."

But a Macedonian police spokeswoman Natalija Spirova Kordikj told the AP that her country had not closed its borders to Afghans, saying nine had been admitted Saturday and one came through after midnight. Kordikj said it was Serbia that had stopped admitting Afghans.

At a migrant collection center in Tabanovce, on the Macedonian side of its border with Serbia, 617 Afghan refugees are waiting to be allowed into Serbia, Kordikj said.

A Serbian official, in tu, said the decision to block refugees from Afghanistan was made by Austria and Slovenia.

Serbian Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin said Sunday: "Serbia does not decide who can pass through its territory without consulting the states up the migrant route."

"(Our) borders are open, Serbia has not closed its borders with Macedonia or Bulgaria in any way."

At the Idomeni refugee camp, Greek police prevented Afghan migrants from crossing the border, and back at the gas station, they persuaded some to board buses back to Athens, 540 kilometers (335 miles) away.

A high-ranking Greek police officer who insisted on anonymity said police were trying to avoid a pileup of rejected refugees that could lead to violence.

So far, the Afghan refugees are peaceful but frustrated.

"I have been in the camp for two days, waiting to cross and continue my jouey to Germany," said Masoud Jahangirg, 19. "They informed us today that borders are closed to us and I wonder why. I don't know what to do. I can only wait. But why accept only the Syrians and the Iraqis and not us?"

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