Border Violence Monitoring Network
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Network of grassroots organizations documenting illegal pushbacks & police violence by EU member state authorities in the Western Balkans and Greece.
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🟠 BVMN’s June report is now online.

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With contributions from our member organisations, partners and working groups, this edition covers, among other things:

❌ Relocations and rising uncertainty around Krnjača closure in Serbia
Balkan Regional Report - June 2025
This report brings together first-hand testimonies from a range of countries in the region to look at the way European Union states and other actors are affecting systemic violence towards people cros...
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📢 We are looking for individuals to join our Board.

The ideal candidate is someone with experience working/volunteering/interacting with the Network.

Deadline is this Sunday!

More details here: borderviolence.eu/reports/bvmn...
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Today, along with 200+ organisations, we call on @europarl.europa.eu to reject the proposal for a new Returns Regulation.

Let's call this this new Regulation for what it actually is: a Deportation Regulation.

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✏️ Augmenting our April report on police detention, short versions are now available in:

English
Arabic - العربية
Urdu - اردو
Farsi - فارسی
Kurdish - Kurdî
Greek - Eλληνικά
French - Français

As well as a dedicated briefing on the application of the EU’s Return & Reception Conditions Directives. 💪
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BVMN monitored the trials of people on the move accused of so-called smuggling at the Appeals Court in Heraklion, in Crete.

All 4 Sudanese defendants were acquitted, but unequal sentencing to other nationals jeopardises the principle of equality before the law.
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BVMN travelled to Crete on September 1 to attend 25 trials of 36 people on the move accused of so-called smuggling, in cases dating back all the way to November and December. Only 3 out of the 25 cases were heard, and the rest was postponed to a later date.
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@ihaverights.bsky.social #collective_aid @mobileinfoteam.bsky.social #blindspots_ev #rigardu_ev #PushBackAlarmAustria #VoiceInBulgaria #MissionWings #WeAreMonitoring @legalcentrelesvos.bsky.social #InfoPark @humanrightsobs.bsky.social #GlocalRoots #CalaisFoodCollective
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❌ Geopolitical tension in the Aegean and increase of arrivals in Crete
❌ Degrading reception conditions in Kos and Samos CCACs
❌ Eid al-Adha holiday marked by increased migration checkpoints nationwide in Turkey
❌ Evictions of informal living sites in Calais and Dunkirk
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🟠 BVMN’s June report is now online.

borderviolence.eu/reports/balk...

With contributions from our member organisations, partners and working groups, this edition covers, among other things:

❌ Relocations and rising uncertainty around Krnjača closure in Serbia
Balkan Regional Report - June 2025
This report brings together first-hand testimonies from a range of countries in the region to look at the way European Union states and other actors are affecting systemic violence towards people cros...
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Big thank you to
@ihaverights.bsky.social #collective_aid
@mobileinfoteam.bsky.social #blindspots_ev #rigardu_ev #PushBackAlarmAustria #VoiceInBulgaria #MissionWings #WeAreMonitoring @legalcentrelesvos.bsky.social #InfoPark @humanrightsobs.bsky.social #GlocalRoots
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❌ Prolonged and illegal use of detention in police stations in Greece
❌ CCACs in Vastria, Samos and Kos
❌ Overview of the detention situation in Turkey
❌ CRAs: Towards a carceralisation of administrative detention in France
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With contributions from our member organisations, partners and working groups, this edition covers, among other things:

❌ Overview of the detention/deportation facilities in Serbia
❌ Lukavica Detention Centre in Bosnia-Herzegovina
❌ Vordernberg Detention Centre in Austria
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This edition looks at the detention conditions and practices faced by POM in multiple countries in Europe, in the context of increasing externalisation and securitisation of borders by the EU and its member states.
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🟠 BVMN’s May report is now online.

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This is the first of a series of thematic reports, where we will look into overarching themes affecting people on the move across Europe.

BVMN is against the use of immigration detention in all its forms.
BVMN Monthly Report - May 2025: Detention
This is the first of a series of thematic reports, where we will look into overarching themes affecting people on the move across Europe. This report looks into the detention conditions and practices ...
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In this blog post, researcher Dan Schoolar reveals how the UK has been laying the groundwork for the establishment of its own deportation centres in the Western Balkans, most likely in Serbia.

Read it here: borderviolence.eu/blog/no-rwan...

Editing: Emilija Krivosic
Graphic design: Marlene Janke
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Today, some 30 organisations, including member and partner organisations of the Network, have launched the "Where We Rise" campaign, a coalition call to raise €1 million for people on the move seeking safety.

Donate here: forrefugees.donorsupport.co/page/where-w...
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Last month, our United Nations Advocacy Coordinator spoke at a panel titled "Protecting Migrants’ Rights at Borders" organised by the
@fesonline.bsky.social on the margins of the 59th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

These were his closing remarks.
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The decision of the CM to close the supervision of asylum procedures marks the loss of a critical mechanism of oversight into a defective and dehumanising system, at a time when the right of access to asylum is facing steady political erosion.
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These include unstable access to asylum, chronic delays in asylum procedures, frequent technical issues with the online registration platform, the arbitrary use of the 'safe third country' concept, and issues with the effectiveness and accessibility of appeals procedures, among others.