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EU ACCUSES BELARUS OF 'GANGSTER' METHODS AS MIGRANTS SHIVER AT POLISH BORDER

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 * Summary

 * Migrants stuck on border between Belarus and Poland
 * EU states accuse Belarus of stoking migrant crisis
 * EU Commission says more sanctions planned against Minsk
 * Putin discusses crisis with Lukashenko
 * Russia's Lavrov suggests EU give financial aid to Minsk

NAREWKA, Poland, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Hundreds of migrants huddled around forest
campfires in freezing temperatures on Tuesday near the Belarus-Poland border
where razor wire fences and Polish border guards blocked their entry into the
European Union.

The EU vowed more sanctions against Belarus, accusing President Alexander
Lukashenko of using "gangster-style" tactics in the months-long border stand-off
in which at least seven migrants have died.



Poland and other EU member states accuse Belarus of encouraging the migrants -
from the Middle East, Afghanistan and Africa - to illegally cross the frontier
into the EU in revenge for sanctions slapped on Minsk over human rights abuses.

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"The Belarusian regime is attacking the Polish border, the EU, in an
unparalleled manner," Polish President Andrzej Duda told a news conference in
Warsaw.



"We currently have a camp of migrants who are blocked from the Belarusian side.
There are about 1,000 people there, mostly young men. These are aggressive
actions that we must repel, fulfilling our obligations as a member of the
European Union."

Reuters reporters saw Polish border guards detain a group of Iraqi Kurdish
migrants in a forest on the Polish side of the border on Tuesday afternoon.
Medics put Red Cross blankets around some of the migrants. One elderly woman
could not walk.



NGO Grupa Granica (Border Group) said there were 16 migrants in the group, nine
of them children. It said the group had been pushed back and forth between
Polish and Belarusian border guards four times since they reached the border on
Oct. 24.

"I ask for asylum in Poland," read a message scrawled in English on a piece of
paper held up by a middle-aged man.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiekci, who earlier visited Polish troops stationed
at the border, said the migrants were being used by Belarus as part of "a new
type of war in which people are used as human shields".

Lukashenko's government, which is backed by Russia, denies engineering the
migrant crisis and blames Europe and the United States for the plight of the
people stranded at the border.

It summoned Poland's defence attache on Tuesday to protest what it said were
unfounded allegations about the involvement of Belarusian military personnel in
the crisis.

'BLACKMAIL'

Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the situation by phone
and expressed concern over the build-up of Polish troops at the border, the
Belarusian state news agency Belta reported on Tuesday.

"To conduct a war with these unfortunate people on the border of Poland with
Belarus and move forward columns of tanks - it's clear this is either a training
exercise or it's blackmail," Lukashenko said in televised comments.

"We will calmly stand up to this."

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Migrants gather near a barbed wire fence in an attempt to cross the border with
Poland in the Grodno region, Belarus November 8, 2021. Leonid
Scheglov/BelTA/Handout via REUTERS

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov suggested the EU provide Belarus with
financial assistance to stop the migrant flows, referencing an earlier such deal
with Turkey. read more

The European Commission said around 2,000 migrants had now reached the border.
Some could be seen milling around tents and campfires set up just beyond
Poland's barbed-wire barrier.

"This is part of the inhuman and really gangster-style approach of the
Lukashenko regime that he is lying to people, he is misusing people...and
bringing them to Belarus under the false promise of having easy entry into the
EU," a Commission spokesperson said.

EU governments partially suspended a visa facilitation deal for Belarusian
officials. read more

The U.N. refugee agency UNHCR called for an end to the use of vulnerable people
as political pawns.

'DANGEROUS EVENTS'

A spokesman for Poland's security services, Stanislaw Zaryn, said Belarusian
security personnel were "firing empty shots into the air, simulating dangerous
events", while also providing tools to the migrants to help them destroy the
border fence.

On Monday some migrants used spades and other implements to try to break down
the fence.

Poland's Border Guard recorded 309 illegal attempts to breach the frontier on
Monday and detained 17 people, mainly Iraqis.

Lithuania also reported a surge in attempted migrant crossings and followed in
Poland's footsteps by declaring a state of emergency along its border with
Belarus on Tuesday.

The move allows border guards to use "mental coercion" and "proportional
physical violence" to stop the migrants.

The crisis erupted after Western powers slapped sanctions on Belarus over its
violent crackdown on mass street protests that were sparked by Lukashenko's
disputed claim of victory in a presidential election in 2020.

Poland denies accusations by humanitarian groups that it is violating the
international right to asylum by hustling migrants back into Belarus instead of
accepting their applications for protection. Warsaw says its actions are legal.

"We can never be certain what will happen to people we offer help to in this
forest because Polish authorities are breaking the law and the Geneva
Convention," Grupa Granica's Jakub Sypianski said as Polish police detained
migrants nearby.

A poll by IBRiS for Polish daily Rzeczpospolita this week showed 55% of Poles
believe migrants who have illegally crossed the border should be sent back.

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Matthias Williams in Kyiv, Sabine Siebold in Berlin, Robin Emmott in Brussels,
Andrius Sytas in Kapciamiestis, Lithuania, Polina Devitt and Mark Trevelyan in
Moscow; writing by Matthias Wiliams editing by Gareth Jones and Mark Heinrich

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