Posted on 10/01/2015 5:54:38 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
As Hungary and Croatia close their borders, tens of thousands of migrants are now trapped in Serbia.
BELGRADE Hungarys decision to seal its southern border has turned the spotlight of the migrant crisis onto Serbia, where images of columns of refugees fleeing conflict evoke all-too-recent memories.
Only a decade-and-a-half ago, Serbia was an international pariah, shunned for its role in the Yugoslav wars, and perceived as the instigator of ethnic conflict and persecution. Now government and civil society have won praise for the compassion with which the current crisis has been handled. The government has wasted no time in drawing a contrast between EU member Hungary tear-gassing migrants on Serbian soil and its own approach.
The consensus is that Serbia has dealt with it very well so far in the circumstances, and that migrants are treated with great respect and dignity, said a diplomat from an EU member state.
But with no signs of the flows slowing, and EU members to the north and west pulling up the drawbridge, the institutional and social capacity of one of Europes poorest countries to cope is limited. Until now Serbia has made almost no provision for migrants to stay, calculating correctly that the vast majority of refugees are just passing though on their way to Germany, Scandinavia and Belgium. The average stay is currently three days.
Until now, the country has largely pumped migrants north to the EU, which has not put unbearable strain on Serbias financial and emotional resources.
That may change.
Around 160,000 migrants have passed through Serbia since the beginning of the year. An estimated 2,000 to 4,000 are arriving every day, mostly via Preevo on the southern border with Macedonia. After clashes on the fenced-off Serbian border with Hungary on Wednesday, migrants have turned towards Croatia, with 7,000 entering in the last day.
Croatias own response has been equivocal, at first saying it would allow free passage towards Northern Europe, but a day later saying that it would not be able to receive more people. It has now closed seven of its eight border crossings with Serbia. This raises the prospect of tens of thousands of people becoming trapped in Serbia.
So far, Serbia has generally followed a policy of free passage, including busing migrants, and offering limited accommodation, healthcare and legal support at transit centers.
People are donating clothes and food, and migrants sleeping in tents outside Belgrades scruffy bus station are left untouched. Local and international non-governmental organizations have been active in providing help, including at the Hungarian border at Horgos, where a support camp was being packed up on Thursday as migrants drifted westward, some on foot, some on official buses.
Following the use of water cannon, pepper spray, and tear gas on migrants, including children, by Hungarian police, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić was swift to condemn Budapests non-European behavior, saying: I call on the European Union to react, for its members to behave in line with European values.
The difference in tone between Vučić, once an ultranationalist, and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, once a pro-Western liberal, has not gone unnoticed.
The feeling amongst foreign ambassadors is that Serbia is displaying European values that some would say some EU member states are not displaying. This does Serbias EU aspirations no harm, said the EU diplomat.
An EU representative in Serbia said that the country was being showered with praise by Brussels for its approach, and added that he hoped that Serbias stance was a sign that the country was becoming a normal, fully-fledged European country after many difficult years of transition. Serbia is a candidate to eventually join the EU.
Coordination between government, NGOs and individuals often at cross-purposes on a day-to-day basis has been impressive. The relatively high level of sympathy for the migrants is partly due to the recent memory of the Yugoslav wars, which displaced millions. Serbia is home to many Serbs who fled Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo between 1991 and 1999, as well as many of various nationalities from around the former Yugoslavia who have come to Serbia seeking a better life.
There is a sentiment of solidarity with the refugees, some people recognize their own past in what is happening, said Duan Janjić, a Serbian sociologist and an expert on extremism. The ex-radical Vučić reacted very well.
Nonetheless, there are real concerns about what will happen if the EU becomes a fortress and leaves Serbia to deal with the consequences. Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić has warned the EU not to treat the country as a collection center.
Now that Croatia is also locking down its border, Serbia is likely to face pressure both on its physical and administrative capacity to manage the situation, and the so-far positive attitude to the migrants passing through on their way to the EUs open-border Schengen Zone.
Having run Europes largest budget deficit last year, and with GDP per capita below not just the European but the global average, Serbia has extremely limited resources. The EU representative said the bloc is ready to help Serbian authorities come up with a list of what they need. They are already working on developing transit camps, but Serbia cant fix the problem alone. With a Balkan winter in the offing, better shelter will become a priority.
The emphasis from our perspective is that Serbia is doing a good job in circumstances but clearly cant be expected to shoulder the burden of all this; it physically cant, said the diplomat.
Ironically, Serbias limited and heavily pro-government media, normally a subject of EU criticism, has helped maintain the pro-refugee feeling among ordinary Serbs. This sentiment may start to fray if the numbers of migrants increase.
While Serbia has a significant Slavic and Albanian Muslim population, it has little modern history of mass migration from outside Europe, and xenophobia is far from extinct. Unemployment runs at around 25 percent, and there has been no public debate about how to replace the 40,000 Serbian citizens who emigrate every year.
Moreover, Serbia, as an EU candidate state, may feel reluctant to bear the burden in the name of solidarity while far richer full members continue to stonewall.
Serbia is paying the price of EU inaction, said James Ker-Lindsay, a Balkan expert at the London School of Economics. The situation is completely out of their hands. One wonders if this could lead to a backlash against the EU. They cant deal with it, so they dump it on us.
Send them to their fellow muzzies in Kosovo.
The Serbs have been fighting Muslims for centuries. In the 1990s, Clinton sided with the Muslims against the Serbs, and stories of atrocities by Serbs were endlessly retold by the media. The Serbs were portrayed as bad guys, but I think they deserved our support more than the Muslims did.
Follow the Money....
Watch and See...
Yellen is on the way out, big shaking at the top of the Empire...
The Serbs were the good guys in the Kosovo war.
It’s the US that was on the wrong side.
We have always been at war with East Asia...
Islamic Jihad invasions since the 7th Century. The Global Hijrah.
We have always been at war with East Asia...
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Long live Oceana!
The Serbs never posed a danger to us and were on our side during WW II. But they were Christians and already under Clinton U.S. sided with the Muslims. The Bosnian Muslim sided with the Nazis fought in Himmler's special army.
Yep. Plus, our Serbic misadventure put the cabash on relations with Russia that had been warming since the Berlin Wall fell. And how did the Muslims repay our fighting for them? Why, by attacking the WTC, of course.
Yes, and grossly exaggerated.
"It's GENOCIDE!!!!!!"
Now that Russia is having some fun in Syria, Serbia better be ready for A LOT MORE ‘refugees’ - they may want to take a trip to Home Depot to see what’s available in their fencing department.
Might be partly why Russia got involved. They have always seen Serbia as their little brother.
God Bless Serbia
Serbia is probably acting the way it is to try and help get them accepted into the EU, don’t think they’ll be successful though.
Merkel has repeatedly blocked Serbia’s entry into the EU.
I believe the Kosovar leadership are in exile in Berlin. The KLA were basically a Mafia-type organisation.
I don’t know any Serbs myself, but I’ve got a lot of Croatian friends.
The Clintons used the US military to bomb these Christian warriors just to divert attention from the Lewinsky affair.
They literally MURDERED THOUSANDS of people just to change a headline.
The “CLINTONS” are still walking around free, and I believe the female half is the de facto Democrat POTUS nominee,with an admitted marxist Sanders close behind.
THE AMERICAN RIGHT NEEDS TO STEP UP.
Serbs will get payback.
Sooner or later.
Telling the reffos, “you can’t stop here, move along to the nations to the north, “ is hardly neighborly.
Always have been.
To be fair it wasn't just the slimes.
OUR rulers used them like the little Oswalds that they are to trick us into totalitarian rule!
How much more proof do we need? Sandy Burger STOLE and DESTROYED top classified 911 documents DURING the 911 "hearings", and barley got a slap on the wrist!!!!
If this isn't a bicameral conspiracy then what is?
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