
The Daily How Belarus Manufactured a Border Crisis
Nov 19, 2021
Anton Troianovski, the Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times, offers riveting insights into the manufactured migrant crisis at the Poland-Belarus border. He explains how Belarusian leader Aleksandr Lukashenko leverages this humanitarian disaster as a political tool against the EU. Troianovski highlights the dire conditions faced by thousands fleeing conflict, revealing the harsh realities and desperate choices of these asylum seekers. Will Lukashenko's gamble to gain recognition backfire, or will it shift the dynamics between Belarus and Europe?
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Migrant Origins and Hopes
- Migrants at the border come from diverse regions including the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
- They hope to cross from Belarus into Poland, an EU member, to claim asylum.
Belarus as a Migrant Route
- Migrants are converging on Belarus, an unusual entry point to the EU.
- This is due to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's intentional use of migration as political pressure.
Lukashenko's Disputed Election
- Lukashenko, in power since 1994, held a disputed election in 2020.
- Western governments viewed it as fraudulent, leading to EU sanctions.

