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Wednesday, 21.10.2015.

10:28

Slovenian army authorized to use force against refugees

Slovenia's parliament has adopted with 66 votes in favor and five against the legal changes that give greater powers to the army in protecting the state border.

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resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 8 godina

Yeah but how much force is necessary against these migrants? In fact I should also be asking is how much force is too much force? If the migrants are cooperative or being compliant to the best of their ability than Slovenian troops are unjustified in using force let alone brute or lethal force against the migrants.

ida

pre 8 godina

None of these are legitimate refugees - they are illegal economic migrants. They are illegally pushing through one border after the other to get to the country with the top benefits in the EU.
They all paid thousands of dollars each to Turkish traffickers/smugglers to get on this route.
The vast majority are military-aged men, some with military/militant backgrounds.

ida

pre 8 godina

None of these are legitimate refugees - they are illegal economic migrants. They are illegally pushing through one border after the other to get to the country with the top benefits in the EU.
They all paid thousands of dollars each to Turkish traffickers/smugglers to get on this route.
The vast majority are military-aged men, some with military/militant backgrounds.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 8 godina

Yeah but how much force is necessary against these migrants? In fact I should also be asking is how much force is too much force? If the migrants are cooperative or being compliant to the best of their ability than Slovenian troops are unjustified in using force let alone brute or lethal force against the migrants.

ida

pre 8 godina

None of these are legitimate refugees - they are illegal economic migrants. They are illegally pushing through one border after the other to get to the country with the top benefits in the EU.
They all paid thousands of dollars each to Turkish traffickers/smugglers to get on this route.
The vast majority are military-aged men, some with military/militant backgrounds.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 8 godina

Yeah but how much force is necessary against these migrants? In fact I should also be asking is how much force is too much force? If the migrants are cooperative or being compliant to the best of their ability than Slovenian troops are unjustified in using force let alone brute or lethal force against the migrants.