They treated me like a dog
| 22.07.2019 | Gevgelija, North Macedonia | Mobile Info Team | 41.147494, 22.51097 | North Macedonia | Greece | yes | no | yes | no | no | no | no | 27 - 27 | 1 | Tunisia | detention, fingerprints taken, personal information taken, denial of food/water | 3 | Pressing the wounds of the respondent. | 2 Macedonian Policemen, 1 police van. |
The respondent, aged 27 and from Tunisia, started his journey from Thessaloniki (Greece) Railway Station on 21st July 2019. He took a freight train and jumped off at Edomini, Greece at approximately 00:00 that night. As a result of jumping, he suffered severe injuries. According to the respondent’s personal experience and that of his friends who used the same train before, he felt that the drivers of the train deliberately speed up the train near the Greek - Macedonian border suspecting that some people travelling in the train might jump off to avoid detection.
The respondent then started walking towards North Macedonia and at night, he crossed the border from Greece and entered North Macedonia. Once entering the country, he walked to a railway station and slept there. It was here in the morning on 22nd July 2019, at around 09:30 he was caught by the authorities which the respondent termed as Macedonian police, since he saw Macedonian flags affixed to their uniform (approximate coordinates: 41.147494, 22.510977).
According to the respondent, the two policemen arrived in a police car and arrested him. He was ordered to walk from the point of apprehension until the police station (see Figure 1) in the injured condition for 15 minutes.

(Figure 2: injuries to the respondents leg that impeded walking)

