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Sid, Serbia – 03 March 2016
1. Various of migrants inside the migrants centre in Sid (near the border with Croatia)
2. Various of children playing
3. Child holding onto the fence
4. Two children standing together
5. Various Omer Joud, migrant from Syria looking through his documents
6. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Omer Joud, migrant from Syria:
"If you have a passport, it's not possible. Some are able to pass, others aren't."
QUOTING BORDER GUARD: "Why, where were you? Is there a stamp from another country?"
"Then they won't give it to you, or give it us (approval for entry). Why?"
7. Close of Omer Joud passport stamped by Turkey in 2013
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Omer Joud, migrant from Syria:
"If it gets any worse, I swear to God I will commit suicide."
9. Omer Joud, migrant from Syria looking through his documents
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chawan Baxteay, migrant from Iraq:
"We stayed in Turkey for three months. We can't go to Croatia because (we) have problem, but we (have) stayed in the camp for ten days, police say if a train comes you can go in the line and come to Croatia but we tried three (question: "three times?") yes three times, but go back, go back, go back."
11. Chawan Baxteay and Omer Joud looking at his passport
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chawan Baxteay, migrant from Iraq:
"If my country is good, I like my country, I love my country, I stay in my country. But it is not good, because war."
13. Children walk through tent full of bunk beds
14. Man lies on bed palying on electronic device
15. Woman sleeps in bed
16. Children sit on bed
17. Wide exterior of migrant centre
18. man standing on balcony of centre
19. Various of small group of migrants standing near train tracks
STORYLINE:
Around 100 refugees and migrants, nearly half of which are children, remain stranded on the Serbian side of the border with Croatia, according to the Serbian Commissariat for Refugees and Migration on Thursday.
The refugees and migrants in the border town of Sid, mostly Iraqi and Syrian, say they are being refused entry into Croatia for various administrative reasons.
Omer Joud, a migrant from Syria explained how guards at the border repeatedly refuse him entry because he has stamps from other countries in his passport.
Chawan Baxteay, a migrant from Iraq said six members of her family have been stuck in a refugee centre on the Serbian side of the border for 10 days.
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