From the BBC:
“Poland to build Belarus
border fence after migrant influx”
Poland has said it will build a
fence on its border with Belarus to curb an influx of migrants it has accused
the Belarusian government of driving. Poland and fellow EU states Lithuania and
Latvia have seen sharp increases in migrants from the Middle East and Asia. They
say many of the migrants are being flown into Belarus and being pushed across
border by authorities. The EU has accused Belarus of using migrants as a weapon
in response to sanctions, which it denies. The sanctions were imposed in June
over Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's crackdown on protesters and
the arrest of a dissident journalist on board a Ryanair flight that was forced
to land in Minsk.
On Monday the prime ministers of
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia called on the United Nations to intervene
in a dispute with Belarus over migration. In a joint statement, the four
countries said "the issue of abusing migrants" should be raised at
the UN Security Council, an international peacekeeping body. Poland's Defence
Minister Mariusz Blaszczak later tweeted that a 2.5m-high (8.2ft) "solid
fence" would be built along his country's border with Belarus. "Soon
I will present the details of the additional participation of the armed
forces," Mr Blaszczak wrote on Twitter.
More than 900 soldiers are
already assisting guards on Poland's 400km (248 mile) frontier with Belarus.
They have laid 150km of barbed wire coils on the border. Last week, the
government said 1,935 people had tried to cross into Poland from Belarus so far
this month. Of those, 1,175 have been sent back and 760 were sent to foreigner
migrant centres in Poland. In the whole of 2020, 122 people crossed the border
illegally and were detained. Poland, Latvia and Lithuania are all trying to
block or push back migrants who attempt illegal crossings. This has led to
stand-offs with Belarusian border guards. In one recent incident, Belarusian
officers in riot gear were filmed apparently entering Lithuanian territory to
push a group of migrants over the border. On the Poland-Belarus border, another
stand-off has left a group of Afghan migrants stranded for days. Poland's
border guard says a group of 24 migrants is sandwiched between armed guards on
both sides of the border. On Monday, Mr Lukashenko accused Poland of arranging
a "border conflict" and violating Belarusian territory. Mr Lukashenko
has repeatedly warned that Belarusian authorities will no longer stop illegal
migrants from crossing into the territories of EU members.
Meanwhile in Lithuania, the
government said it would complete a 508km fence along its border with Belarus
by September 2022. More than 4,100 mostly Iraqi migrants have entered Lithuania
illegally from Belarus so far this year.
^ So another country is building
a border wall/fence to stop illegal immigrants from entering, but no one is
screaming about this wall (or any of the other walls/fences in the EU, in
Europe, in the Middle East or in Asia) like they did the one on the US/Mexico
Border. Double Standard Much?
Here are where there are
currently border walls/fences (note a having one blocking one EU member country
with another EU member country would be like having one blocking one US State
with another US State) with the year they were/are being built:
Argentina–Paraguay (2014)
Austria (EU) - Italy (EU) (2015)
Austria (EU) – Slovenia (EU) (2015)
Belize–Guatemala (being built)
Botswana–Zimbabwe (2003)
Brunei–Malaysia (2005)
Bulgaria (EU) – Turkey (2005)
United Kingdom – France (EU) (2016)
Ceuta, Spain (EU) – Morocco (2001)
China – Hong Kong (1960s)
China – Macau (2000s)
Costa Rica–Nicaragua (being
built)
Cyprus (EU) – Turkish Northern
Cyprus (1964)
China – North Korea (2011)
Denmark (EU) – Germany (EU) (2019)
Dominican Republic – Haiti (2021)
Egypt-Gaza (1979)
Estonia (EU) – Russia (2018)
Greece (EU) – Turkey (2012)
North Macedonia – Greece (EU) (2015)
Malaysia-Thailand (being built)
Melilla, Spain (EU) – Morocco (1998)
Hungary (EU) – Serbia (2015)
Hungary (EU) – Croatia (EU) (2015)
India-Bangladesh (being built)
India-Myanmar (being built)
India – Pakistan (being built)
Kazakhstan – Uzbekistan (2006)
North Korea – South Korea (1953)
South Africa-Mozambique (1975)
Kuwait-Iraq (1991)
Latvia (EU) – Russia (2015)
Libya-Tunisia (being built)
Lithuania (EU) – Kaliningrad,
Russia (being built)
Morocco-Western Sahara (1980)
Norway-Russia (2016)
Pakistan-Afghanistan (2021)
Saudi Arabia – Yemen (2004)
Saudi Arabia- Iraq (2014)
Slovenia (EU) – Croatia (EU)
(2016)
Serbia-North Macedonia (2020)
Turkey-Syria (2018)
Turkey-Iran (2019)
Turkmenistan-Uzbekistan (2001)
Ukraine – Russia (2015)
Russian Occupied Crimea- Ukraine
(2018)
United Arab Emirates -Oman (2018)
United States – Mexico (1909)
Uzbekistan-Afghanistan (2001)
Uzbekistan -Kyrgyzstan (1999)
Israel-West Bank (2000)
Israel-Gaza (1994)
Israel-Egypt (2013)
Israel-Lebanon (2018)
I am fine with a country building
a border wall or fence to protect itself from invasion, drug/weapons/people
smuggling or illegal immigrants. I do not like when places (like the European
Union) become hypocrites by first condemning border walls/fences and then creating
them themselves - including on their
internal borders. ^
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