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The issue never seems to change, and words like fleeing, seeking, asylum, and running from, are used to describe the oppressed of the world and the plight they face in their home countries that are governed by tyrants, Turkey is trying to help in a small way, and the world acts like it is always someone else’s problem, or we have leaders who want to open their countries to those fleeing and give them everything, sinking their own into poverty, why? Can we not see that these tyrants need to be dealt with? Instead of helping those seeking asylum in another nation, why don’t we work together and give them asylum in their own countries, and put an end to world suffering, socialism must be rejected because it does not work. The original story is from The Associated Press:

Thousands have managed to cross illegally into EU member nations Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia since the summer

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Turkey’s Civil Aviation Authority said Friday that the country is halting airline ticket sales to Iraqi, Syrian and Yemeni citizens wanting to travel to Belarus, which in recent months became a route for migrants and refugees trying to enter the European Union.

Members of Polish activist network Grupa Granica (Border Group), monitoring the situation at the Polish-Belarusian border, brief the media near Kuznica, Poland, Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. The situation at the border is deteriorating with the temperatures dropping to below zero degrees Celsius. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

EU leaders have put increasing pressure on airlines, like the ones in Turkey to stop bringing people from the Middle East to Minsk , the capital of Belarus, from where asylum-seekers seeking better lives have traveled by car to the EU’s doorstep.

Migrants rest at a tent camp set by migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere gathering at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, late Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021. The European Union has accused Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko of encouraging illegal border crossings as a “hybrid attack” to retaliate against EU sanctions on his government for its crackdown on internal dissent after Lukashenko’s disputed 2020 reelection. (Ramil Nasibulin/BelTA pool photo via AP)

Thousands have managed to cross illegally into EU member nations Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia since the summer, though many others have also been kept from entering or pushed back, or not flown out of Turkey.

Among them are Iraqi Kurds and Syrians fleeing conflict, persecution, or poverty. Many aim to reach Germany or other western European countries, sometimes to reunite with relatives already settled there.

In this handout photo released by State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021, Migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere sit near near the barbed wire gathering at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus. Thousands of migrants have flocked to Belarus’ border with Poland, hoping to get to Western Europe, and many of them are now stranded at the frontier, setting up makeshift camps as Polish security forces watch them from behind a razor-wire fence and prevent them from entering the country. (State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus via AP)

In a brief statement posted on Twitter, Turkey’s aviation authority said its decision to halt ticket sales was valid until further notice.

Citing Turkey’s decision, Belarusian airline Belavia said it also would not transport citizens of Iraq, Syria and Yemen on its Istanbul-Minsk flights starting Friday. Belavia said in a statement that it planned to reimburse the cost of already purchased tickets.

Migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere warm up at the fire gathering at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. The European Union has accused Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko of encouraging illegal border crossings as a “hybrid attack” to retaliate against EU sanctions on his government for its crackdown on internal dissent after Lukashenko’s disputed 2020 reelection. (Leonid Shcheglov/BelTA via AP)

The EU said it also has received confirmation that Iraqi Airlines will not resume flights to Minsk.

EU and Polish officials have accused the longtime leader of Belarus, President Alexander Lukashenko, of facilitating illegal border crossings in retaliation for sanctions the EU imposed on his government for its brutal crackdown on dissent following Lukashenko’s disputed reelection last year.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, center, speaks during a meeting with the State Secretary of the Security Council Alexander Volfovich, left, and Chairman of the Investigative Committee Dmitry Gora in Minsk, Belarus, Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. (Nikolay Petrov/BelTA Pool Photo via AP)

German federal police reported Wednesday that 1,246 unauthorized entries to Germany “with a connection to Belarus” had been recorded in the first nine days of November. In all, there have been 9,087 such entries so far this year, German police said.

Polish authorities said a large number of people remain just across the border in neighboring Belarus and Polish border guards continue to rebuff attempts to enter Poland illegally each day.

Members of Polish activist network Grupa Granica (Border Group), monitoring the situation at the Polish-Belarusian border, brief the media near Kuznica, Poland, Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. The situation at the border is deteriorating with the temperatures dropping to below zero degrees Celsius. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

There are now hundreds of people, among them families with children, staying in makeshift camps on the Belarusian side of the border. Attempts to cross have become increasingly dangerous as Poland fortifies its side of the border and pushes people back. Temperatures at the Poland-Belarus border drop to below freezing at night.

Members of Polish activist network Grupa Granica (Border Group), monitoring the situation at the Polish-Belarusian border, lift pictures of migrants while they brief the media near Kuznica, Poland, Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. The situation at the border is deteriorating with the temperatures dropping to below zero degrees Celsius. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

A Polish official said the country’s ongoing conflict with Belarus’ government is not expected to deescalate in the coming days. Paweł Soloch, the head of the National Security Bureau, said Poland was facing a “a psychological, hybrid war, waged consciously by centers that want to weaken or even ultimately destroy our country.”

Poland’s Border Guards said in the previous day they recorded 223 attempts to illegally cross the Polish border from Belarus, fewer than earlier in the week.

Poland’s Defense Ministry said one group crossed a fence at the village of Kuznica but were stopped by officials. The ministry posted a video which it said showed the incident.

Members of Polish activist network Grupa Granica (Border Group), monitoring the situation at the Polish-Belarusian border, brief the media near Kuznica, Poland, Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. The situation at the border is deteriorating with the temperatures dropping to below zero degrees Celsius. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

The Border Guards agency posted another video on Twitter which it said shows Belarusian personnel using a green laser at the border.

“We assume that these were attempts to blind our officers and soldiers patrolling the border,” the post said.

The information was impossible to verify. Independent journalists face limits to their reporting in Belarus, and a state of emergency in Poland’s border zone prevents media from entering the area.

Source AP

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