From the BBC:
“Lithuania plans barrier on
Belarus border to stem migrant flow”
Lithuania has announced it will
build a barrier on the border with Belarus and deploy troops to prevent
migrants from illegally crossing into its territory. Prime Minister Ingrida
Simonyte said more than 1,000 migrants had been held after crossing along the
679km (422-mile) border since 1 June. Lithuania, an EU member, also accused
Belarus of flying in foreign migrants and allowing them to go to the border. Bilateral
ties have been strained since May's arrest of a Belarusian dissident. Roman
Protasevich and his girlfriend Sofia Sapega were flying from Greece to
Lithuania when a fighter jet was scrambled over Belarus to escort their plane to
Minsk airport over a bomb threat which turned out to be fake. They were
detained as soon as the Ryanair plane landed. The EU and other Western nations
also accuse Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of rigging last year's
elections. Mr Lukashenko, who has been in power for 27 years and is sometimes
called Europe's last dictator, rejects the allegation.
'Migrant travel agencies' At
Wednesday's news briefing in Lithuania's capital Vilnius, Ms Simonyte said
"an additional physical barrier" would be built on the border with
Belarus. She said this would be "a certain sign and a certain
deterrent to organisers of the illegal migration flows". "To
assist our border officers, our army forces will be used to increase the number
of people physically guarding the border," Ms Simonyte added. In the whole
of last year, Lithuanian border guards detained 81 illegal migrants crossing
from its southern neighbour - a far lower number than that seen in recent
weeks. Ms Simonyte accused Belarus of offering migrants flights to the
Belarusian capital Minsk, citing evidence found on at least one such person who
had reached Lithuania. "There are travel agencies, direct flights
that connect Minsk with Baghdad [Iraq's capital] for example, and there are
agencies both in Belarus and other countries that operate and attract
'tourists' to Minsk," Ms Simonyte told Reuters news agency.
Meanwhile, Lithuanian Foreign
Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said a large number of illegal migrants trying
to cross into Lithuania from Belarus had been flown in from Turkey. He said he
had asked his Turkish counterpart to help identify any such arrivals. The EU
has already sent personnel from its from its border agency Frontex to
Lithuania's border to help deal with the growing migrant crisis. Mr Lukashenko
has repeatedly warned that Belarusian authorities will no longer be trying to
stop an influx of illegal migrants from abroad to EU members. "If some
think that we will close our borders with Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Ukraine
and become a camp for people fleeing Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya and
Tunisia they are mistaken," Mr Lukashenko said on Tuesday. "We won't
hold anyone, they are coming not to us but to the enlightened, warm and cozy
Europe," he added mockingly.
^ Lukashenko is trying (desperately)
to do anything to get ordinary Belarussians to think about other things except
for his Dictatorship. ^
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