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Austria Escalates Its Targeting of Refugees

  • Austria championed the de facto closing this spring of the Balkan route which hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war, violence and destruction in the Middle East and Afghanistan used to reach western Europe last year.

    Austria championed the de facto closing this spring of the Balkan route which hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war, violence and destruction in the Middle East and Afghanistan used to reach western Europe last year. | Photo: Reuters

Published 17 December 2016
Opinion

Austria has championed the de facto closing of the Balkan route, which hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war, violence and destruction used to reach western Europe last year.

Continuing the climate of xenophobia in Europe, Austrian police have started searching freight trains traveling from Italy at night in a fresh attack on undocumented migration into the country.

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The move comes after a man and woman from Eritrea who had hidden on a train bringing trucks from Italy were crushed to death in Austria's Tyrol province, likely having lost consciousness due to freezing winter temperatures.

Since early November, police have picked up about 90 African migrants and refugees heading for Germany on railways in Tyrol, which are used by most cargo trains going from Italy across the Alps.

Austrian police found 71 dead migrants and refugees locked into a lorry in August 2015.

"Illegal migrants always try to scout out new ways to get north. We have reacted to this phenomenon of freight train stowaways and intensified controls," said Manfred Dummer from Tyrol police about the new search regime that started this week.

Police stop and search all goods trains coming from Italy between 2200-0600 local time in the shadows of the ski slopes of the sleepy border town of Steinach, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) closer to Italy than Woergl, where the two migrants died.

"Every kilometer that they're not on the train at these temperatures is vital," Dummer said.

With temperatures of minus 4 degrees Celsius (24.8 degrees Fahrenheit) overnight, about 10 policemen and rail security officers in Steinach train station carefully searched about 10 freight trains, some of which were about 600 meters (1,970 feet) long.

Austria championed the de facto closing this spring of the Balkan route which hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war, violence and destruction in the Middle East and Afghanistan used to reach western Europe last year.

Countries such as Macedonia and Hungary have strongly tightened controls of road traffic and green border regions, erecting fences and using violence and force in a bid to deter refugees.

This, and a deal the European Union reached with Turkey to stem the flow, have resulted in more and more people resorting to traveling across the Mediterranean in flimsy boats to reach Italy. Most of them want to go north to Austria, Germany or Scandinavian countries — some as stowaways on freight trains.

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