Migration and Refugees
Delavnica na Filozofski fakulteti v Ljubljani v okviru izobraževalno-medijske kampanje za strpnost in različnost, proti predsodkom in diskriminaciji etničnih manjšin in migrantov.
Delavnica na Filozofski fakulteti v Ljubljani v okviru izobraževalno-medijske kampanje za strpnost in različnost, proti predsodkom in diskriminaciji etničnih manjšin in migrantov.
Interview with Jelena Hrnjak, NVO Atina, Belgrade
“Until now, the Balkan route, was the safest way for people to cross to Europe and right now over 60 per cent of the population are women and children of the population crossing. If the border is closing, they will resort to the smuggling system and it will put them further at risk and it will be much more dangerous and that is for sure a concern. There should be safe and legal options for people to apply for asylum and to be able to reach Europe, and with the Balkan route closing, it’s even more difficult to (do) for people now.” Interview with Francisca Baptista da Silva, Médecins Sans Frontières
Having Fled Sarajevo as a Child, I Find It Hard Telling Syrians There Is No Going Back.
by Dragana Kaurin
Interview with Aleksandra Sokolović, a journalist from Belgrade, who lives and works in Ljubljana, about her stay in Jordan and work with Syrian refugees, conducted by Biljana Žikić.
Migrants wait in the rain at the closed Croatian-Slovenian border crossing in Trnovec, Croatia, 19 October 2015.
We ask for a free corridor for refugees thrughout the Balkans and Central Europe.