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In April, I went to Bihac, a small town in Bosnia near the border with Croatia, to see how the solidarity network No Name Kitchen (NNK) supports People on the Move there.
In this episode, NNK's volunteers in Bihac will tell us how they provide first aid, food and clothing to the People on the Move there, and how they document border violence.
We'll also talk with a few of the people trapped in Bosnia, who'll tell us about their journeys to the Balkan country, and the abuses they have faced from border guards at the edge of Fortress Europe.
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---Show Notes---
For more on No Name Kitchen, see their website here: nonamekitchen.org
Follow NNK on Twitter via @NoNameKitchen1
Follow them on Instagram: @no_name_kitchen
And listen to episodes 58 Part 2, 51, 41, and 6 of The Civil Fleet Podcast.
Want to know where Bihac is exactly? Check out this map: tinyurl.com/34txjd3d
Joe mentions the IWGB union. For more on them, check them out here: iwgb.org.uk
Joe also mentions Sea-Watch, one of the bigger refugee rescue groups operating in the Mediterranean. For more on them, see: sea-watch.org
And check out episodes 54, 43, 22, 7, and 1 of The Civil Fleet Podcast for more on Sea-Watch, too.
You can read Joe's article on the Chinese person he meet in Bosnia, here: nonamekitchen.org/a-new-friend-in-the-field-people-from-china-in-the-balkans-seeking-for-a-better-life/