POLAND NO!
> On April 5 2017, doctoral student Ameer Alkhawlany was forcibly deported from Poland. He had been held for six months without charge, and a court had ruled that there was no evidence for his detention in the first place. In his own words, here is his account of the deportation process, unredacted, as posted by Solidarni z Ameerem.
> At 05:00 a.m. on the 5th of April some guard came to me and woke me up and said: Ameer, collect your stuff because you have to be moved from this place and you have 45 minutes to prepare yourself.
>I said: Do I have final decision? Really, to where? Why didn’t you tell me before? I have to send my books to Krakow, it is a problem now, how I can do it now. I would send my books to Krakow, also I have a visit on Friday, I thought to give the books to the friend who is going to visit me on Friday?
>He said: I really don’t know to where they are going to take you but anyway you have to be ready in 45 minutes.
> After about more than two hours we reached the airport of Warsaw and the other three guards delivered me to the new 6 guards in the airport.
>3 guys had written on their clothes “Polish Border Guards” in both languages – Polish and English. 3 guys were in civil clothes. They treated me in very aggressive and barbarian way, I have never been treated in such a way in my life.
> First, they were clutching my hands from both sides hardly and they took me to some room inside the airport, in that room there were some metal things and they said: leave your bag here.
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