Texarkana Gazette

Bosnia military works to shelter migrants

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BIHAC, Bosnia-Herzegovin­a — Trying to resolve a humanitari­an disaster, the Bosnian military set up tents Friday for hundreds of migrants who have been stuck in a burned-out refugee camp that has no facilities to fend off freezing weather.

Bosnia has faced internatio­nal criticism for leaving about 1,000 migrants without shelter after a fire engulfed the squalid Lipa camp near its northwest border with Croatia over a week ago.

The military said Friday that about 150 soldiers had arrived to put up tents for the migrants, which will be run by the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration.

Earlier Friday, the migrants held a protest to highlight the conditions they are facing in Bosnia. Aid groups said hundreds of migrants rejected food and held up banners calling for internatio­nal help.

The authoritie­s announced earlier this week that they would move the migrants from Lipa to a former army compound in central Bosnia but the plan was rejected after locals organized protests.

The migrants spent 24 hours in a convoy of buses, waiting to move, but ended up back in the ruined camp instead.

Bosnia has struggled with the influx of thousands of people fleeing war and poverty in their countries in the Mideast, Africa and Asia. Migrants mostly flock to Bosnia’s northweste­rn corner, which borders European Union member Croatia, from where they hope to move toward wealthier European countries. But many have reported violent refusals by Croatian border forces as well as hostility from Bosnians.

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