Me alone, all police. Maybe 45. Five cars. Binoculars. We were five Algerian and me Moroccan. They told my friends 'go' and me 'stay'. They beat me.
23.09.2019 | Croatian border near Šturlić | No Name Kitchen | 45.0539995, 15.741287 | Croatia | Bosnia | no | no | yes | no | no | no | 20 - 40 | 6 | Morocco, Algeria | Unknown | beating (with batons/hands/other), kicking, pushing people to the ground, insulting, water immersion, destruction of personal belongings, theft of personal belongings, pushing into river | Croatian officers wearing black uniforms and green masks, 5 police cars |
On 23rd September, after one day walking in the Croatian forest, the transit group of five were caught and surrounded by what the respondent recognized as five cars from the Croatian police. According to the interviewee, there were between 25 and 45 officers. The respondent expressed how he still felt fear, even after the events of being seized, stating:
The interviewee described how he was surrounded by a large group of officers, dressed in black and wearing green ski masks. The police told his companions to go away in one direction, and had him walk to the other side of a path. Once they had isolated the respondent, they broke his phone and removed his bag with his clothes. They struck him several times with police batons and kicked him, causing injuries to his back which are pictured below. [caption id="attachment_13611" align="aligncenter" width="281"]"Me alone, all police. Maybe 45. Five cars. Binoculars. We were five Algerian and me Moroccan. They told my friends 'go' and me 'stay'. They beat me."



