Hungarian police use tear gas, water cannon on refugees trying to breach border
16
September, 2015
Hungarian
police have deployed tear gas and water cannon against asylum
seekers, who broke through a razor wire fence at the border crossing
with Serbia.
At least 20 police officers and two children have been
injured in clashes, local TV reported citing the Hungarian PM's
security adviser.
"So
far 20 policemen have been injured and ambulance services have just
taken two children (to hospital) who were injured after being thrown
over the security fence," Gyorgy
Bakondi told public TV. "We
will definitely restore the fence and strengthen the fence, and
protect Hungary's security with all legal means."
Police
have been reportedly trying to control the crowd, who were throwing
plastic bottles, stones and concrete at them. Thick black smoke is
covering the area, as seen in the videos.
#Horgos now.
Migrants are being sprayed with tear gas and water
canons. pic.twitter.com/maQUU4lzzj
— Mircea
Barbu (@mirceabarbu) September
16, 2015
Hungarian
police told Reuters that several “aggressive” people
had managed to break through the border gates.
The
incident took place at a border crossing between the Hungarian town
of Roszke and Horgos in Serbia, one of the main frontier crossings in
the EU.
"Police
are taking lawful and proportionate measures to protect the Hungarian
state border and the external frontier of the European Union," law
enforcers said in a statement
Hungarian
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has asked Serbia to act against
asylum seekers on the Hungarian-Serbian border, Reuters said citing
local TV.
"A
group of very aggressive migrants is persistently attacking Hungarian
police with rocks and pieces of concrete,"Szijjarto
said. "This
attack is coming from Serbian territory. Therefore, I firmly asked my
Serbian colleague to call on Serbian authorities to act immediately
against this aggressive group of migrants."
"@peterlane5news:
Heavy use of tear gas now to disperse crowd at #Horgos border
gate.@5_Newspic.twitter.com/HxfKSKml08"
— MalvaGia
(@Gabrymalvagia) September
16, 2015
Following
the incident, Budapest reportedly ordered the Roszke-Horgos border
crossing between Hungary and Serbia to be suspended for 30 days.
And
water cannon too. #Horgos@5_Newspic.twitter.com/pBJ33g6gE5
— Peter
Lane (@peterlane5news) September
16, 2015
Romania
has summoned the Hungarian ambassador over Budapest’s decision to
extend the border fence to the country's southern border with
Romania. Earlier, local witnesses reported that Hungarian military
surveyors and engineers were spotted on Wednesday mapping out the
line of the border fence’s extension along the frontier with
Romania.
Meanwhile
Prime Minister Victor Orban told Austrian newspaper Die Presse that
Hungary plans to also build a fence on parts of its border with
Croatia.
Hungarian
authorities are struggling to deal with massive influx of asylum
seekers. On Monday, they finished erecting razor wire fences along
the border. An apocalyptic-looking train wagon with razor wire
attached at the front was used to seal a railway passage near the
village of Roszke. This blocked off the last crossing point with
Serbia except for official road checkpoints.
They
are still arriving to the border with Serbia. HUN special police and
army.#roszke#refugeerisispic.twitter.com/6Gt3y9rCuC
— Djordje
Kostic (@BGDopisnikAJB) September
16, 2015
On
Tuesday, Hungary decided to declare a crisis in two southern counties
due to the influx of asylum seekers. According to Gyorgy Bakondi,
head of the national disaster unit, the border zone in these counties
would be extended to 60 meters from 10 meters.
#overthefortress ora
a #Horgos#Serbia immagini
delle proteste dei migranti al confine serbo
ungheresepic.twitter.com/1pKfnuY5No
— Melting
Pot (@MeltingPotEU) September
16, 2015
NewsRevo
: RT syndicalisms: Tensions high at #Horgos border
crossing between Serbia
& #Hun…http://t.co/AcaD6O84ow) pic.twitter.com/fuq0BhmL2V
— SpokaneIWW
(@SpokaneIWW) September
16, 2015
At least 20 police officers and two children have been injured in clashes, local TV reported citing the Hungarian PM's security adviser.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has asked Serbia to act against asylum seekers on the Hungarian-Serbian border, Reuters said citing local TV.
Hungarian authorities are struggling to deal with massive influx of asylum seekers. On Monday, they finished erecting razor wire fences along the border. An apocalyptic-looking train wagon with razor wire attached at the front was used to seal a railway passage near the village of Roszke. This blocked off the last crossing point with Serbia except for official road checkpoints.
"This can serve to temporarily place persons seeking refugee or protected status as well as to process asylum claims and alien registration procedures," he said.
Later, police data showed that only 366 asylum seekers had been rounded up by Hungarian police on Tuesday. On Monday at least 9,380 were rounded up by Hungarian police.
Chaos in #Horgospic.twitter.com/ZzP9nAyxdx
— Marcel Anderwert (@marcelanderwert) September 16, 2015
Jetzt wollen alle durch. Mit Frauen und Kindern. Zaun durchbrochen. #Horgospic.twitter.com/HuayOJBTQ0
— Marcel Anderwert (@marcelanderwert) September 16, 2015
Tear gas and water canon being fired at #refugees at #Horgos crossing pic.twitter.com/izbV4hr6NR
— Oliver Varney (@OliverVarney) September 16, 201
The liberal western media is great with sentiment (while calling for war) and very short on analysis
17
September, 2015
You may
have seen the pictures.
The Hungarians are using water cannons and tear gas on refugees at
the Serbia-Hungary border.
The
fence is complete, all 175km of it, but some refugees broke through
the gates which are now closed on the border. That's when the tear
gas and water cannons came out.
I
have just seen some pictures coming in out of Croatia too. The
Croatians say that if refugees enter Croatia from Serbia, they will
allow them to passage through to northern Europe. So that will be the
new frontier, Croatia.
I
got back yesterday from the border. I was on Turkey's border with
Syria, and also the border that divides Serbia and Hungary. What I
saw on the border, I don't think will ever leave me.
People
queuing in the mud and rain to get on buses, Hungarian police
standing in front of them wearing face masks and rubber gloves.
No
one could communicate with each other. That is such a major failing
on a humanitarian level. Thousands of people reaching Hungary,
thousands being bundled on to trains, but no Arabic or Hungarian
translators. And that leads to so much confusion and fear.
A refugee woman wipes her eyes after Hungarian riot police used pepper spray and water cannon to push back refugees. Photo / Getty Images
The
images of Hungarian police going through the cornfields with dogs,
German shepherds. And the dogs are choking on their collars, barking,
and pulling on their leads.
And
walking, as we did between Serbia and Hungary along the refugee
route, and walking past the fence that was still being built. It was
almost finished, but watching some of the Syrians lower their heads
and quickly pass by that fece.
Well, you could sense the
humiliation.
One
man, a charming man, a businessman from Syria who was with his six
and seven year old daughters. His wife was killed in their own home
by Isis. He had just been telling me what happened, Isis was trying
to intimidate families and was going from home to home, and they
entered his house and killed her. One of his daughters, in
particular, is terribly affected by that, and that's why he has
brought them to Europe.
I
was with him as we passed that fence. Soldiers were building it as we
passed, unrolling razor wire, and he quietly said: "It's as if
we are animals."
A young girl feels the effects of tear gas during clashes between refugees and Hungarian anti-riot police. Photo / Getty Images
Some
of those images though, the staunch men in heavy hessian uniforms,
the police dogs moving through fields, packed trains, people pleading
for safe passage, people in a rush trying to get on buses, four-metre
high wire fences, razor wire. We've seen this all before in Europe,
haven't we.
Thousands
of refugees have fled a conflict, but as they approach Europe,
they're about to enter another one.
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