Factual reports documenting border violence and human rights violations in spaces of control and contention along the Balkanroute

Factual reports documenting border violence and human rights violations in spaces of control and contention along the Balkanroute
Critical historical analysis, articles and interviews on EU migration policies and its consequences along the Balkanroute
Regular updates on the situation in Northern Greece and the Balkanroute, provided by the Moving Europe Bus Team
Constantly updated travelling information for people on the move along the Balkanroute, gathered through a network of activists
Lagkadikia camp is one of the recent refugee camps installed in Greece. The reality at Lagkadikia camp shows that the promises of better living conditions and quicker registration, which convinced people to move from Idomeni and Eko gas station, are a farce. More …
Since the 22nd of April 2016 Hotel Plaza in Athens is occupied for almost 400 people. The goal: To creat accomondation for refugees and create a place with dignity. Please support this important struggle. More …
There are still almost 10.000 refugees in Idomeni. Many cannot leave, cannot stay, and cannot go back. The Greek authorities visited the camp without results. Another protest took place in Idomeni, staging a „Funeral for the Conscience of the European Union“. More …
Belgrade is an important transit point for people traveling across this route. Many people arrive here from Macedonia and Bulgaria and try to organize their further travels through Hungary or Croatia. More …
Despite newsreports about the eviction of Idomeni, the situation in Idomeni remains largely the same. Moving Europe discussed the situation with M., who grew up close to Damascus and has been stuck in Idomeni for several months. More …
This interview shows the bad conditions in the military camp of Chalkero for refugees stuck in Greece. It explains why people start to protest in many camps around the country. More …
The smallest camp in the province of Pieria is located in the mountains. The conditions are more tolerable than in other camps, but this is not the primary concern: „I did not come here to just eat and sleep, I came here to leave and continue the journey,“ Read the whole report here. More …