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Jodi Hilton/IRIN
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A Syrian woman arrives by taxi with other Syrian refugees at the registration centre in Dimitrovgrad. Taxi drivers often pick up migrants who arrive on the outskirts of town or in nearby villages, charging them exorbitant rates for the short journey, according to activists on the ground. The land route through Turkey and Bulgaria is likely to become increasingly used as non-Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi migrants are barred from proceeding into Macedonia from Greece. But as the Turkish and Bulgarian border police step up controls, and numerous reports of police brutality emerge, it is an option that comes with its own risks.
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- Credits Jodi Hilton/IRIN
- Themes Migration
- Regions Afghanistan Iran Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Serbia and Montenegro Middle East and North Africa Turkey