Bulgaria Arrests Hundreds of Refugees After Camp Riot

Around 400 refugees have been detained for vandalism during a mass riot that took place in the refugee reception centre in the town of Harmanli in southeastern Bulgaria on Thursday, the Bulgarian Interior Ministry said on Friday.

The ministry reported that 24 police sustained injuries during clashes with rioting refugees on Thursday during which police used a water cannon and fired rubber and blank cartridges.

Petya Parvanova, director of the State Agency for the Refugees, SAR, told journalists that three refugees were taken to hospital after the clashes.

However, photographs published by camp volunteers show numerous pictures of young men with wounds and bruises on their faces and bodies, which they claimed were a result of police beatings at the camp following the riot.

According to these reports, men and some minors were beaten by police using batons regardless of whether they participated in the clashes.

Tensions in the camp, which hosts over 3,000 asylum seekers, erupted at midday on Thursday after SAR on Wednesday said it was quarantining the camp, citing fears of infectious diseases.

Angry refugees threw stones, burned tyres and broke camp equipment in protest. Police officers first brought the situation under control but the violence escalated again in the evening and was only quelled in the early hours of Friday.

The forced quarantine measures followed complaints from locals who said they feared a possible outbreak of epidemics from the camp to the local population.

Teams of doctors assigned to screen the health situation in the camp will only enter the camp on Monday.

Refugees complained they were not informed about the quarantine measures and why their free movement was suddenly restricted.

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