Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Poland has restricted the access of outsiders - including media representatives - to the border with Belarus


 Polish President Andrzej Duda has signed a law restricting the access of outsiders - including charities and journalists - to the border with Belarus as the country grapples with the migrant crisis, the reported Observer , citing a media report.

The law is a blow to opposition parties advocating unrestricted media access, an amendment approved by the upper house of parliament last Friday but rejected by the lower house.

Based on a law passed on Tuesday, Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski imposed a three-month ban on outsiders staying in the area bordering Belarus, where a state of emergency is in place due to migrants.

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