Courtesy Anna Kari - Photojournalist • www.documentography.com/anna
Petar Brzovski just after having been refused entry, he shows his
letter of refusal. He has been back to Greece after he fled, because
he was able to put his name on his wife's passport during the Yugoslav
era. His wife is not a refugee. But since Macedonia became
independent from Yugoslavia he is now required to have his own passport.
On 10th
of August a group of refugees living in Bitola, Macedonia’s second
biggest town, attempted to cross the border. How ever all of them were
turned back, mostly because they had the old Macedonian names in the
passport. |