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(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Norway will stop sending migrants that arrived from ArcticRussiaby bicycle back across the border in mid-winter on the same mode of transport local authorities said Jan. 14.

“Russian authorities recently confirmed that foreign citizens with permanent residency or a multiple-entry visa can be sent back by bus” Norwegian police said in a statement according to AFP.

Some 5500 migrants - mostly from Syria Afghanistan Iraq andIran- crossed last year fromRussiainto Norway on the last leg of an arduous journey through the Arctic to Europe.

Norway is not within the European Union but is a member of the Schengen passport-free zone.

In November the country’s right-wing government decided that migrants who had been living legally in Russia or enteredRussialegally should be immediately returned there on the basis thatRussiais a safe country.

Since then the police had been quietly putting migrants on bicycles back across the Storskog border crossing 400 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle.

Bicycles became the preferred mode of transport of migrants seeking to cross into Norway becauseRussianauthorities do not let people cross the border on foot and Norway considers people driving migrants across the border in a car or truck as human traffickers.

NGOs had expressed outrage at the migrants being forced to retrace their steps on two wheels in winter when temperatures in the region regularly fall to minus 20 degrees Celsius.

“It’s much better to return people withRussianresidency permits in a dignified manner” Jon Ole Martinsen of NOAS migrant support group said.

The police were unable to confirm the number of people expelled by bicycle saying only a total of 371 people had been returned toRussialast year.

“They were given bicycles at the border... In many cases they used them to carry their bags and pushed them 200 or 300 meters” to theRussianside of the border Daniel Drageset a spokesman for the immigration police told AFP assuring they were “adequately dressed” for the weather.


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