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
Last Friday the government of Slovenia started to refuse border crossings and the transfer of all refugees and migrants, who cannot prove to come from Syria, Irak and Afghanistan. Hardly to imagine that the Austrian and German ministers did not agree More …
Thousands of refugees are stuck in Eidomeni at the moment. First protests started. The Moving Europe Bus is at the spot and reports live. More …
People coming from Macedonia arrive by train in the Macedonian town of Tabanovce. From there they have to walk around 4 kilometers to the village of Miratovac in Serbia. There is a paper check by More …
The ‚No Border Serbia‘ collective is inviting everyone to ‚Chai not Borders‘. We are meeting one of their members for a short chat about their political work, the current situation in Serbia and transnational solidarity. More …
Kein WLAN für Flüchtlinge In Spielfeld hat die österreichische Polizei den Betrieb eines kostenlosen, von freiwilligen Helfern organisierten WLAN-Hotspots mit der Begründung untersagt, dass das Flüchtlings-WLAN das polizeiliche Netz störe. Einer dieser Hotspots wurde von More …
The Moving Europe bus is a project by Welcome to Europe, Forschungsgesellschaft Flucht und Migration and bordermonitoring.eu. The aims of the bus are to document the situation on the Balkan route, to provide information for people on the move, and to strengthen political networks along the route. More …
Eindrücke von der Balkanroute, Oktober / November 2015 More …