Refugees headed to Europe say facing systematic abuse, police brutality
YemenExtra
M.A.
Thousands of refugees trapped in Serbia have been facing systematic abuse, police brutality and violence as they desperately suffer to seek shelter in Europe.
“I could not imagine that European police could be so violent,” said Najim Khan, a 21-year-old asylum-seeker from Pakistan in the Serbian capital Belgrade on Saturday.
Khan, who arrived from Bulgaria a few weeks ago, said that one evening, the police burst into the squat where he was staying in Sofia.
“They beat us, took us to a police station and then to a closed center. They beat us again during transfers,” he continued.
From Serbia, Khan joined a group and tried to reach the European Union, but he was stopped at the border by the Hungarian police.
“They made us lie on our stomachs, in a line. They ran on our backs, laughing. They were throwing beers in our faces,” he said, adding, “They took our cell phones and broke them.”
