> On Thursday there was a riot in the center for foreigners in Wędrzyn. People living there tried to break through the fence and the security system. The recording from one of the rooms shows, among other things, an attempt to destroy a camera.
> Border Guard: we react to requests of people staying in the center in Wędrzyn
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> On Thursday, in the center for foreigners in the military training ground in Wędrzyn, about 100 people, a group of the most aggressive migrants came out in front of the building where they live. They started chanting slogans, demanding to be released.
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> Windows were broken and furnishings were destroyed. After several hours, the services managed to control the riot.
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> The aggressive behaviour of the foreigners was recorded by cameras in the center. One of the recordings shows, among others, how a man tries to destroy a camera by throwing an object at it.
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> Nearly 600 police officers took part in the operation aimed at deescalating the emotions that accompanied the riot in the center.
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> On Friday, Border Guard spokeswoman Lieutenant Anna Michalska was asked during a conference about the conditions in which people placed in the center in Wędrzyn live.
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> – From time to time we receive signals from these individuals that the conditions are not what they would expect. Especially since these are mainly Iraqi citizens who testify to us that their conditions where they lived in their countries of origin were good, they had fairly good economic statuses,” explained the lieutenant.
> “A training center.”
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> It is natural that this center does not provide them with the conditions they had at home. Please remember that this is a training center. Polish Army soldiers, NATO soldiers were accommodated there and the center was used all the time, so these conditions were and are good,” she asserted.
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> She indicated that migrants in the center have access to all sanitary facilities.
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> Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Regardless context, the video looks straight out of “Children of Men”
Poland should get all of these troublemakers on a bus and push them back to Belarus.
They wanna go to Germany but looking at video I doubt Germany wants people like that. They need to be deported to their place of origin.
forced deportation back to the middle east, all of them
Poor refugees 🥲 /s
I don’t understand why they just can’t send them back. From what they show in the video it costs more money to keep them a day than send them back their country.
It seems like the Polish justice system has work to do.
Godspeed.
Unfortunately a lot of European politicians are spineless, and they completely ignore the problem.
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The video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1d7T7Znars
https://www.polsatnews.pl/wiadomosc/2021-11-26/wedrzyn-policja-opublikowala-nagranie-z-osrodka-widac-na-nim-agresywne-zachowania/
> On Thursday there was a riot in the center for foreigners in Wędrzyn. People living there tried to break through the fence and the security system. The recording from one of the rooms shows, among other things, an attempt to destroy a camera.
> Border Guard: we react to requests of people staying in the center in Wędrzyn
>
> On Thursday, in the center for foreigners in the military training ground in Wędrzyn, about 100 people, a group of the most aggressive migrants came out in front of the building where they live. They started chanting slogans, demanding to be released.
>
> Windows were broken and furnishings were destroyed. After several hours, the services managed to control the riot.
>
> The aggressive behaviour of the foreigners was recorded by cameras in the center. One of the recordings shows, among others, how a man tries to destroy a camera by throwing an object at it.
>
> Nearly 600 police officers took part in the operation aimed at deescalating the emotions that accompanied the riot in the center.
>
> On Friday, Border Guard spokeswoman Lieutenant Anna Michalska was asked during a conference about the conditions in which people placed in the center in Wędrzyn live.
>
>
> – From time to time we receive signals from these individuals that the conditions are not what they would expect. Especially since these are mainly Iraqi citizens who testify to us that their conditions where they lived in their countries of origin were good, they had fairly good economic statuses,” explained the lieutenant.
> “A training center.”
>
> It is natural that this center does not provide them with the conditions they had at home. Please remember that this is a training center. Polish Army soldiers, NATO soldiers were accommodated there and the center was used all the time, so these conditions were and are good,” she asserted.
>
> She indicated that migrants in the center have access to all sanitary facilities.
>
> Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Regardless context, the video looks straight out of “Children of Men”
Poland should get all of these troublemakers on a bus and push them back to Belarus.
They wanna go to Germany but looking at video I doubt Germany wants people like that. They need to be deported to their place of origin.
forced deportation back to the middle east, all of them
Poor refugees 🥲 /s
I don’t understand why they just can’t send them back. From what they show in the video it costs more money to keep them a day than send them back their country.
It seems like the Polish justice system has work to do.
Godspeed.
Unfortunately a lot of European politicians are spineless, and they completely ignore the problem.