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Armed vigilantes patrol Turkish border to keep migrants out of Europe – Express.co.uk

Disguised in camouflage and balaclavas, and equipped with long knives, bayonets and hatchets, the paramilitary troops hunt down refugees and migrant in Strandzha Massif, a forested mountain range, Bulgaria, on the Turkish border.

Patches on their uniforms a coat of arms displaying a snarling wolfs head framed by Cyrillic text declare they are members of the Bulgarian National Movement Shipka, abbreviated as BNO Shipka.

The group are led by Vladimir Rusev, a former colonel who claims he fought in Chechnya as a volunteer alongside Russians.

Speaking to NBC News, the 58-year-old claims BNO Shipka have as many as 50,000 members in their ranks, however, this figure is unverifiable.

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We are protecting the united borders of southern Europe and the European Union

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He added: At the moment, we are the only defence Europe has.

We are the only ones doing something. Were not just protecting Bulgaria, we are protecting the united borders of southern Europe and the European Union.

Nikolai Ivanov, one of the groups founding members, said: Im not nationalistic or anything like that. Im just a patriot.

Many of these immigrants are not just some guys who are trying to run away from war. They are from age 17 to 35, with good physiques and training.

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Its not a problem that they are Muslims. The problem is its a different civilisation. They dont think like us, they have a totally different view about life, about everything.

The 34-year-old proclaims his beliefs the European migrant crisis was part of a plan to allow ISIS militants to slip into the Continent and allow them to attack.

The BNO Shipka member adds the crisis also allows Turkish troops to be deployed in Bulgaria, under the Nato banner, effectively reclaiming a portion of the lost Ottoman Empire.

The group, despite facing stiff opposition from human rights groups, claim they act within the law, and have unofficial support from Bulgarias official border patrols.

Krassimir Kanev, a founder of human rights group Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, describes BNO Shipka as xenophobic nationalists who are violent, racist extremists.

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There are ongoing criminal proceedings against a number of these groups, he said, claiming Bulgarian vigilantes have previously detained migrants, sometimes beating and humiliating them before forcing them back across the border.

Bulgarias caretaker government are set to make a U-turn on laws allowing migrants with the right to asylum and international protections to conclude agreements on integration after public protests.

A government spokesman said they are preparing changes to the regulations and conditions for there integration of migrants and refugees.

The forthcoming proposed changes to the legislation would not be contrary to European regulations and other rules to which Bulgaria is a party to, he added.

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New migrant crisis on the way: Fears sparked of ‘summer of chaos’ at British border – Express.co.uk

Almost 20,000 have already made it by sea to mainland Europe in the first 67 days of 2017, it emerged yesterday.

The crisis is set to intensify as the weather in the Mediterranean improves.

The French have closed six motorway service stations on the approaches to Calais to prevent them being used by migrants trying to sneak aboard UK-bound lorries.

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But their action may have come too late, truckers leaders warned last night.

The French authorities need to take action before the situation gets any worse

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James Hookham, deputy chief executive of the Freight Transport Association, said: Our members have reported signs that migrants are returning to Calais and French motorway operator Sanefs move to close truck parking areas at services near the port due to problems confirms this.

The French authorities need to take action before the situation gets any worse.

We dont want to see a return to last summers chaos when drivers suffered threats and intimidation at unprecedented levels.

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Moroccan Police look at immigrants trying to jump the six-meter-high fence in Ceuta, Spanish enclave on the north of Africa, 09 December 2016.

The looming crisis was laid bare in figures released by the International Organisation for Migration which revealed that 19,567 migrants and refugees entered Europe by sea this year, up to March 8, a rate of almost 300 a day.

Tory MP David Davies said: The European nations are aiding and abetting this chaotic exodus by sending out rescue boats to pick up thousands of migrants trying to enter the Continent illegally from North Africa.

They should be taking them straight back to ports and safe refugee camps so they are not incentivised to risk their lives trying.

I hope this worrying development doesnt herald the return to the chaotic events of last year.

The unprecedented move to close the service stations is the first indicator that a new wave of migration is expected after the demolition of the notorious Jungle camp last year.

Operator Sanef has closed four of the six rest areas which have become a magnet for trafficking gangs.

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One, at St-Hilaire-Cotte on the A26, roughly 30 miles from Calais, is a well-known trafficking hotspot.

It is a short walk from a muddy migrant camp in woods close to the village of Norrent-Fontes where a Daily Express reporting team was attacked last year.

Others out of action are at Grande-Synthe, close to an official migrant camp on the outskirts of Dunkirk, Steenvoorde on the A25, La Grande Bucaille and Nortkerque on the A26 and Berck on the A16, around 55 miles south of Calais.

For the past two summers British drivers have faced a wave of violence and intimidation on the approach to the Calais ferry terminal, with migrants using burning blockades in an effort to slow down vehicles returning to the UK so they can break in.

Road Haulage Association chief executive Richard Burnett said: We always advise our international drivers not to stop within 100 miles of Calais unless they absolutely have to.

"To even consider yet another summer of misery is quite simply out of the question.

If Sanef remains resolute not to reopen the rest areas we will be demanding more security is deployed on the approach roads and that includes the French military.

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Migrants try to reach a rescue craft from their overcrowded raft, as lifeguards from the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms rescue all 112 on aboard

French officials estimate migrants are returning to the northern coast at a rate of 100 a week. There are now thought to be at least six secret refugee camps in the Nord-Pas-deCalais region.

Home Office figures revealed by the Daily Express after a freedom of information request showed 24,800 attempts to enter the UK illegally were stopped at the British border on the Continent during the first six months of last year.

In 2015 the number reached a record 84,088.

Charlie Elphicke, Tory MP for Dover, said: We must be vigilant and take action now before any new Jungle camp forms at Calais.

We cant risk another summer of chaos, thats why we need to act before the first tent is pitched.

The Home Office said: We work closely with the French authorities on the security of the UK-France border but the operation of the French motorway network is a matter for them.

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Feds clueless on migrant crisis – Toronto Sun


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The good news is the Liberal cabinet is now taking the issue of illegal migrants crossing our border from the U.S. seriously. The bad news is they clearly don't have a clue about what's actually going on. On Friday, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary ...

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Bulgarian Vigilantes Patrol Turkey Border to Keep Migrants Out … – NBCNews.com

NEAR MALKO TARNOVO, Bulgaria Figures in camouflage and ski masks gather at a fishing lodge. Many are armed with long knives, bayonets and hatchets.

The 35 men and women are on the hunt in Strandzha Massif, a forested mountain range on Bulgaria's border with Turkey. Migrants trying to cross into Europe are their prey.

Patches on their irregular uniforms a coat of arms bearing a snarling wolf's head framed by Cyrillic text proclaim them to be members of the Bulgarian National Movement Shipka, abbreviated in Bulgarian as "BNO Shipka."

Members of the paramilitary organization form into ranks as their leader, Vladimir Rusev, speaks. A former colonel who says he fought in Chechnya as a volunteer alongside Russians, Rusev declares his support for a man they admire: President Donald Trump.

"The CIA is trying to undermine Trump," said Rusev, a compact 58-year-old with a neat mustache and short-cropped hair. "They want to destroy him. We offer our support to him."

Trump's hard-line stance on immigration and vocal criticism of Islam finds an appreciative audience here.

Most BNO Shipka members are friendly, courteous and open. The organization's website projects a different message: slick videos replete with firearms and military training, and declarations that Europe must be defended against Islam.

Rusev claims they have as many as 50,000 members, although NBC News was unable to verify this number.

"I'm not nationalistic or anything like that. I'm just a patriot," said Nikolai Ivanov, a 34-year-old who was one of the group's founding members in 2014.

"Many of these immigrants are not just some guys who are trying to run away from war. They are from age 17 to 35, with good physiques and training," Ivanov added. "It's not a problem that they are Muslims. The problem is it's a different civilization. They don't think like us, they have a totally different view about life, about everything."

While the group has been criticized by human rights advocates, it isn't hard to find people who agree with Ivanov's views in Bulgaria. The head of the country's border police praised a nationalist volunteer group for intercepting migrants in April.

Bulgaria occupies a place at the seams. Looking east, this Eastern Orthodox crossroads shares a traditional alliance with Russia. To the south is Turkey, once home to a Muslim empire that for centuries dominated the region. The European Union, with liberal values and a promise of wealth, lies to the west.

Since the end of the Cold War, Bulgaria has firmly embraced the West joining NATO in 2004 and the EU in 2007. But the rapid rise in living standards for its seven million citizens stalled during the financial crisis of 2007-2008. Now, average annual income remains the lowest in the EU, even when measured by purchasing power.

In the Soviet era, heavy industry and chemical production dominated the economy. Now, abandoned factories litter a landscape replete with decaying smokestacks and depopulated villages.

On top of this, Bulgaria has become a major overland route as Europe grapples with a migration crisis due to its borders with Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia and Romania.

According to Eurostat, 20,165 people applied for asylum in Bulgaria in 2015, the most recent year for which firm numbers were available. This was a fraction of the around 1.2 million who claimed asylum in the EU that year, more than three quarters of whom were from majority Muslim countries.

Although only a handful of Europe-bound migrants have settled in Bulgaria, concern about the newcomers resonates in a country that was dominated for centuries by the Ottoman Turks.

Ivanov believes the refugee crisis was part of a plan in which ISIS militants would slip into the country and attack. Then, neighboring Turkey would deploy troops to Bulgaria under the auspices of the NATO alliance, he said, effectively reclaiming a portion of the lost Ottoman Empire.

Conspiracy theories like this abound among BNO Shipka members, some of whom make a point of speaking Russian. Their affinity for Moscow is perhaps understandable in the context of Bulgaria's unhappy history with its Muslim-majority neighbor. Shipka, after all, refers to a battle in which a Russo-Bulgarian force defeated the Ottoman Turks in 1877.

Bulgaria's weak economy and status outside the borderless Schengen area means most migrants aim for Greece as a gateway to more prosperous countries further west.

Migrants line up to buy food at Bulgaria's Harmanli refugee center, which is located near the border with Turkey, on Nov. 25. Nikolay Doychinov / AFP - Getty Images

So the "refugee situation here is not that serious," said Krassimir Kanev, a founder of the human rights group Bulgarian Helsinki Committee. "Bulgaria is a transit country, the refugees want to move to [other] EU countries."

However, Bulgaria "registered 31,281 new arrivals in 2015, which represents 89.3 percent of all land arrivals in the EU for the same year," according to a report by Radoslav Stamenkov, the head of the Bulgaria office at the International Organization for Migration. The "migration shock" that began in 2013 created social tensions "in a country that had a very limited experience of receiving migrants," Stamenkov wrote.

Kanev sees BNO Shipka and similar groups as xenophobic nationalists at best, or at worst, violent and racist extremists. In October 2015, an Afghan migrant was shot and killed when he tried to cross into Bulgaria. In November, protests by locals over rumors of disease forced the temporary closure of the country's largest refugee camp and led to riots.

"There are ongoing criminal proceedings against a number of these groups," Kanev said. Bulgarian vigilantes have detained migrants and tied them up, sometimes beating and humiliating them before forcing them back across the border, he added.

Asked for its position on vigilante groups, Bulgaria's Interior Ministry did not respond.

Back in the forests of the Strandzha Massif, BNO Shipka is going out on patrol. In bitter cold and with snow on the ground, this isn't the high season for refugees crossing from Turkey. Some still try.

After a series of short speeches by leaders, members gear up and head toward the border. But the presence of a large group of people in ski masks and military regalia dashing from cover to cover in view of the highway attracts the attention of local authorities.

Two border police officers, accompanied by several soldiers armed with assault rifles, drive up in four-by-fours and ask for an explanation. They seem less concerned than confused. Most BNO Shipka members wear Bulgarian military fatigues from their own service so the groups merge, trading jokes and cigarettes. Only the slung rifles indicate who is an active soldier and who is a vigilante.

The authorities seem unsure what to do, particularly with members of the media present.

A map showing the location of Bulgaria's Strandzha Massif. Google Maps

A BNO Shipka squad leader informs journalists that police are letting them continue, but the training mission has been completed and the team will return to the fishing lodge. As the group marches back, police follow them having called in reinforcements.

No one is detained or questioned further, but police return the following day.

Undeterred, BNO Shipka members record a video message to Trump. They put on snow camouflage oversuits and sneak around police stationed at the road leading to the lodge.

Asked if he is afraid Bulgaria is losing its identity, founding member Ivanov nods. "If we don't do something soon," he said. "It's not just Bulgaria, but all of Europe."

BNO Shipka didn't catch any migrants this time. Still, they intend to keep looking.

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COMMENT: Migrant crisis proves we are right to leave the EU – Express.co.uk

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As a measure of how serious this problem is a new report from Europol, the EUs law enforcement agency, also says that migrant smuggling is now comparable to the illegal drugs market.

Across the continent people are furious at the huge number of migrants who have arrived, the strain they have placed on resources and the deliberate reluctance of European leaders not least unelected Eurocrats to confront these issues.

It is no coincidence that in Holland, France and Germany anti-migrant parties are storming up the polls.

The European establishments attempt to dismantle national borders has been a major factor in exacerbating this problem.

The Schengen agreement which eradicates controls between member states has made it easy for migrants to dodge the authorities.

Meanwhile far too little has been done to protect the EUs external border.

Some European leaders have to their credit expressed concern at the failure to take border security seriously.

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But the unwieldy nature of the Brussels bureaucracy means tougher rhetoric has not been translated into action.

The EU is a flawed institution that has proved totally incapable of getting the migrant crisis under control.

However its most important figures continue to refuse to accept the need for fundamental reform. What a relief we will shortly be getting out.

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A young boy cries at a makeshift camp for migrants and refugees at the Greek-Macedonian border near the village of Idomeni

In January more than 80,000 NHS patients were stuck on a trolley for at least four hours waiting for a hospital bed.

Labour will tell you this is all due to a lack of funding but the reality is that the health service faces a range of challenges.

Social care problems have caused elderly people to be stuck in hospital when they would be better off elsewhere.

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There are also too many people going to hospital when they only need to see a GP.

And then there are the demographic challenges: the extra burden placed on the health service by migration and our ageing population.

Just throwing more money at the NHS is not and never will be a proper solution to these issues.

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At Crufts the dogs of war have been let slip.

A rule that ribbons cannot be put in the dogs hair has sparked fury with one judge complaining that she has been harassed by a number of overseas exhibitors.

Lets hope their bark is worse than their bite.

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