‘People treated like weapons’: more deaths feared at Poland-Belarus border

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‘People treated like weapons’: more deaths feared at Poland-Belarus border
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Médecins Sans Frontières manager says migrants being pushed back are often dangerously weak

NGOs say the real figure is likely to be significantly higher since all non-residents – including journalists, aid workers and foreign observers – are barred under a state of emergency declared by Warsaw from entering a 3km-deep strip along the border.

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