‘No paperwork, no meds for chronic illnesses, and no clear plan for families’: Krautallaz Flouts Court Order, Sending Migrants to Krauana and Kevpríg
Mitayyal, Krauanagaz— A pattern of mass interdictions and forced movements at Krautallaz’s northern frontier is drawing growing alarm from rights groups, aid agencies and several provincial governments. Since last week, provincial security forces in Krautallaz have reportedly been stopping people arriving at border crossings, detaining them in makeshift processing sites, then transporting them by bus and train hundreds of kilometers south to the provinces of Krauana and Kevpríg.
What began, officials say, as a temporary “security screening” measure in the wake of the Med Karazh investigation and heightened regional tensions has, according to multiple eyewitnesses, aid workers and leaked provincial memos, morphed into an organized program of interception and relocation carried out with minimal paperwork, little to no access for independent monitors, and scant transparency about where people are being taken or their legal status.