Bosnian border-town mayors demand government help migrants


  • World
  • Thursday, 26 Jul 2018

Migrants take a shower in a makeshift tent camp in Velika Kladusa, Bosnia and Herzegovina, July 26, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic

SARAJEVO/VELIKA KLADUSA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Mayors and councillors from Bosnian border towns staged a rare protest in the capital on Thursday, demanding the government do more to help them handle thousands of migrants camped out near their towns and cities.

About 50 local politicians from communities along the northwest frontier gathered in central Sarajevo waving banners marked with messages including: "Humanity for migrants and safety for citizens".

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