ZAGREB, October 23, 2018 - Platform 112, a civil society group that brings together dozens of human rights organisations, on Tuesday called on Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Interior Minister Davor Božinović to see to it that "intensive attacks" by law enforcement authorities against human rights organisations ceased.
ZAGREB, October 23, 2018 - The border police of Bosnia and Herzegovina stopped a large group of migrants at the Izačić border crossing while they were trying to reach Croatia on late Monday evening.
ZAGREB, October 20, 2018 - The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) organised in downtown Zagreb on Saturday a get-together of refugees and citizens so that, by getting to know one another, they can become closer and contribute to the inclusion and acceptance of refugees.
ZAGREB, October 19, 2018 - Responding to claims by human rights ombudsman Lora Vidović that police were preventing access to information on the treatment of migrants, the Interior Ministry on Thursday said it was in constant communication with her as well as with other institutions which requested more detailed information or explanations on how the Croatian police treat migrants.
ZAGREB, October 18, 2018 - Croatian police have continued to violate migrants' human rights, Ombudsman Lora Vidović warned on Thursday, emphasising that the Ministry of the Interior has repeatedly denied her access to information on the police treatment of migrants.
ZAGREB, October 11, 2018 - A total of 4,808 illegal migrants were registered in Croatia in 2017, up 6.9% on the year, but this year, through September 30, the increase in comparison with 2017 was 31%, it was said at a cabinet session on Thursday at which ministers adopted a report on the implementation of the integrated border management strategy for 2017.
ZAGREB, October 9, 2018 - Fighting broke out between migrants from various countries currently housed in a makeshift migrant centre in Bihać in northwestern Bosnia-Herzegovina, near the border with Croatia, During the hours-long brawl, police officers were attacked when they had come to investigate what was going on, Una-Sana canton police reported on Tuesday.
ZAGREB, October 5, 2018 - The Ministry of the Interior on Friday refuted accusations made by the Council of Europe about collective deportations of migrants and violence they were subjected to in Croatia, after that organisation urged Zagreb to "stop collective deportation of and police violence against illegal migrants."
ZAGREB, October 5, 2018 - Council of Europe requested on Friday that Croatia stop collective deportation of and police violence against illegal migrants, something national and foreign NGOs have been warning about for quite some time now.
ZAGREB, October 2, 2018 - Several activists of the "Dobrodosli (Welcome!)" civil society group and activists of the RAND initiative held a performance outside Government House and Zagreb Cathedral on Tuesday, calling on authorities to put an end to "violence against refugees on Croatia's borders".