I understand why you can't fathom it - it doesn't make much sense, but from the two links I provided :
"People insist that they want to finish their Hajj in the way they think is right and you have a limited effect in using policemen to control people in this regard," he said.
"You cannot really control them by force because if you do probably you will increase the problem because you will have people pushing you. We had so many police officers today who were injured in this situation."
"You cannot really control them by force because if you do probably you will increase the problem because you will have people pushing you. We had so many police officers today who were injured in this situation."
Dr G Keith Still described the Eastern Entrance as a "pinch point" to the whole system - one million people trying to get through 45-metre gap.
Dr Still said: "The Eastern Entrance at noon on the 12th day is a critical crush point. As soon as prayers are finished on the last day all the pilgrims want to get home.
"Even with 60,000 security forces in place, preventing more than one million Hajjis heading to that point is the irresistible force meeting the immoveable object. It's an impossible task."
"Even with 60,000 security forces in place, preventing more than one million Hajjis heading to that point is the irresistible force meeting the immoveable object. It's an impossible task."
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