Bulgaria Welcomes Refugees With Attack Dogs and Beatings
Bulgaria’s border police engage in routine violence to deter asylum seekers and expel them from Bulgarian territory. Unless the refugees pay.
Bulgaria’s border police engage in routine violence to deter asylum seekers and expel them from Bulgarian territory. Unless the refugees pay.
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Bearing its dark legacy from the dictatorship era, the Brazilian secret service, ABIN, fights to increase its budget and prestige in the state's hierarchy.
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