The humanitarian crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border (as well as on the border of Belarus with Latvia and Lithuania) is unprecedented. It has never happened before that a single state has to take on a large-scale – and state-backed – people smuggling business. New migration routes, apparently orchestrated by Belarus, have become a tool for political revenge in the hands of the Belarusian regime against the European Union for the sanctions imposed after the presidential elections in August.
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by Alicja Szczutowska on UK IN A CHANGING EUROPE