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    E.U. funds more refugee centres on new eastern frontier

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    April 20, 2004, Tuesday

    Warsaw -- The European Union will spend 17 million euros on six
    new centres for refugees along Poland's eastern border, destined
    to be the E.U.'s new eastern frontier after May 1, PAP news agency
    reported Tuesday.

    Poland currently has 12 refugee centres able to host 2,500 people,
    mostly near the western border with Germany.

    The new centres will be built over the next two years in the eastern
    Polish border cities of Przemysl, Biala Podlaska, Bialystok, and
    Ketrzyn. Four of the centres will be closed, detention compounds
    designed to hold illegal migrants.

    Some Polish politicians worry Poland's May 1 E.U. entry will draw
    waves of asylum seekers to its eastern border.

    But immigration officials point out Poland is still a transit rather
    than a target country for migrants, with most heading for Germany,
    France and Belgium.

    In 2003, almost 7,000 people applied for refugee status in Poland,
    twice as many as five years ago. Some 219 people were declared refugees
    and granted the right to reside in Poland.

    Chechens, Afghans, Indians, Palestinians, Armenians and Ukrainians
    were the most numerous applicants. dpa sib pb sc

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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