
Refugees
fleeing war were allegedly tortured by police on the Croatian border.
Men were forced to strip, lie on top of each other naked and were beaten by men in black uniforms, according to reports received by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), a nonprofit humanitarian organisation.
The victims believed
their attackers were Croatian police officers, according to Mirror Online. The
DRC has also recorded two reports of "severe sexual abuse" after a
police operation to push refugees back into neighbouring Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
The violent
pushbacks targeted around 75 people in Velika Kladusa, where a forest camp
houses at least 700 refugees. The organisation recorded "horrifying"
testimony from victims of the police operation between October 12 and 16.
One shocking
picture shows an Afghan man's battered back, arm and buttocks
Another shows
someone from Bangladesh with a deep gash to his nose while a Moroccan man has a
cut to his forehead.
Charlotte
Slente, secretary general of the DRC, said: "The testimonies that the
Danish Refugee Council has collected from victims of pushbacks are horrifying.
"Multiple
reports, from different groups of people, of different nationalities - more
than 75 persons in one week - who have all independently reported inhumane
treatment, savage beatings and even sexual abuse.
"We need
to see action to put a stop to the systematic use of violence.
"Treating
human beings like this, inflicting severe pain and causing unnecessary
suffering, irrespective of their migratory status, cannot and should not be
accepted by any European country, or by any EU institution."
Ms Slente
called for independent border monitoring systems to be implemented to prevent
abuses, along with proper investigations to take place.

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