The Game
‘The Game’, as it’s called by migrants, is a series of illegal border crossings made on foot through
the Balkan region of Eastern Europe. None of these crossings carry as much weight as the one
just outside of Velika Kladusa, a dreary frontier town in Bosnia, minutes from the Croatian border.
Here, on a daily basis, men, women and children attempt to enter the Schengen zone where the
promise of safety, security and a new life awaits. Walking through dark beaten paths that cut
through active minefields left from the war, only to be caught by Croatian police. Oftentimes
they are beaten and robbed before being pushed back into Bosnia–in direct conflict with
European Union laws that are supposed to protect refugees.
Eventually, these situations, which I witnessed for ten days on the Bosnian/Croatian border
become normalized, an expected outcome, a discomfort we can ignore. We too easily forget the
trauma and the pain that has led this portion of humanity to this awful place.