Afghan referee sees no fair play in EU border policies

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One Afghan refugee says there's nothing fair about the way the European Union treats people flocking to its borders in search of a better life.

. But the 33-year-old from Afghanistan says there's nothing fair about the way the European Union treats people flocking to its borders in search of a better life.

Croatian police have not responded to an AP request seeking information about the alleged Nov. 10 border incident. Rasool said Croatian police told the group there is no space in the EU for people from Afghanistan, referring to the migrants as “animals” and “dirty people." Rasool and his group have been stuck in a makeshift camp near the Bosnian border town of Velika Kladusa. The camp has no facilities other than improvised tents but Rasool said it was still better than official migrant camps “because we are free.”

“I want to continue my job, I want to be back to my normal life,” he said. “It doesn’t matter which country.”

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