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UNHCR urges countries to work together over European migrant crisis

Xinhua, August 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on Tuesday called for refugees to be treated humanely and for the authorities to work together as thousands of people continued to head into the Western Balkans from Greece.

UNHCR told a press briefing here on Tuesday that people had been continuing to cross in groups of up to 300-400 at the Greece-Macedonia border and then travelling onwards by train or bus to Serbia.

Melissa Fleming, an official for the Office of the UNHCR, anticipated arrivals over the next few days would be at a rate of up to 3,000 people per day.

The official said that in Serbia the UN refugee agency and the Serb authorities are now working to respond to the humanitarian needs of more than 10,000 refugees.

According to UNHCR, many of those migrants were from countries affected by violence and conflict such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, and they were often physically exhausted and psychologically traumatized, and they were often in need of humanitarian and medical assistance, especially the sick, pregnant women and elderly persons.

"It was vital that those people were treated humanely and that essential assistance was provided, not only responding to their basic needs but also fully respecting the dignity and human rights of refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants," said Fleming.

She appealed to the Governments involved to implement border management measures with humanity and in accordance with their international obligations, adding that family unity and protection of persons with specific needs must be upheld. Endit