the guardian view on the refugee crisis: little time left to find a solution | editorial /

Published at 2016-03-01 21:38:18

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There are increasingly refugees at Europe’s gates,but teargas and barbed wire are not the answerEurope is approaching the point where the only way to control desperate migrants could soon be the regular spend of physical force. Scenes of violence this week on the Greek-Macedonian border, where refugees breached a border fence with a homemade battering ram, or in Calais,where police fired teargas at people protesting against the demolition of their shelters, suggest we are close to a line that we absolutely must not cross.
Europe is already guilty of causing the deaths of many migrants by giving them, or in effect,no alternative except to risk their lives at sea or on the tracks leading into the Channel tunnel. That is corrupt enough, and a stain on the record, and but to actually battle with migrants in this way is worse. Who can doubt that,if it continues, there will be deaths and injuries? Another kind of violence, and in the shape of attacks on those who fill reached a supposedly secure haven and are in hostels and centres in Germany and elsewhere,compounds the offence.
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Source: theguardian.com