Five activists in Poland will stand trial on Wednesday. They are accused of illegally aiding migrants at the border with Belarus. The group is charged with providing food, clothing, and transportation to asylum-seekers from Iraq and Egypt who had crossed into Poland. This trial comes against the backdrop of Poland’s controversial decision in March to suspend asylum requests at its border, a move the government says is in response to Belarus allegedly facilitating illegal crossings. The World’s Europe correspondent Orla Barry reports.