Well,
well, well..
Germany’s
police chief calls for border fence to cope with refugee crisis –
report
RT,
19
October, 2015
Germany
should build a fence along its border with Austria to stem the influx
of asylum seekers, the German police union chief said, according to
Welt am Sonntag. He added that other EU countries will follow
Berlin’s example.
"If
we want to conduct serious border controls, we must build a fence
along the German border. I am in favor of our doing this," Rainer
Wendt, head of the German Police Union told Germany’s Welt am
Sonntag newspaper on Sunday.
€3bn, visa deal, EU? Turkey’s 'carrots' for stopping refugee flow to Europe http://on.rt.com/6u06
Wendt
reasoned that if Germany closed its borders, Austria would shut its
borders with Slovenia adding that "we
need precisely this effect."
Wendt
has voiced support for the creation of temporary migrant transit
zones to filter out refugees seeking asylum in Germany, but added
that it would only work if the border has a new fece.
He
called on Germany to lead the rest of the EU in adopting harsher
anti-migrant measures, saying, "someone
must pull the emergency brake now — that can only be [German
Chancellor] Angela Merkel."
It
is highly unlikely that the police union chief's proposal will
materialize as the Merkel government has strongly criticized the
erection of a similar 3.5 meter fence in Hungary, along its 175
kilometer border with Serbia . Hungarian officials
meanwhile
announced that no migrants have breached the second fence erected
along the Croatian border, since the border was closed on Saturday.
‘It makes no sense to hit the road’: Hungary to close border with Croatia to stop refugees http://on.rt.com/6u22
Merkel's
approach instead focused on efforts to secure EU external borders,
something that was agreed between EU member states on Friday. The EU
and Turkey agreed on an “action
plan” that
might give Ankara up to €3 billion ($3.4bn)
in aid, visa privileges
and new talks on Turkey-EU membership in return for its help in
stemming the flow of refugees to Europe.
Visiting
Istanbul on Sunday, Merkel spoke of the "mutual
interests" of Germany and Turkey in finding "legal ways for
coping with refugee flows," when
she met with the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The
chancellor also commended Turkey for coping with the ongoing refugee
and migrant crisis despite receiving less international assistance in
comparison to other countries.
‘We're hosting 2.5mn & nobody cares' - #Erdogan slams Nobel Prize committee for refugee bias http://on.rt.com/6u36
Meanwhile
the polish President, Andrzej Duda, warned that migrants will bring
“possible epidemics” as he called for more measures "to
ensure that Poles are well protected against epidemiological risks".
"The
security of citizens is the most important question... financial and
physical security as much as health," Duda
told the TVN24 channel.
Duda
is not the only Polish political figure that is worried about a
possible disease outbreak. Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and
Justice party and former Polish prime minister brought up "cholera
in the Greek islands" and"dysentery
in Vienna" when
accusing the refugees of spreading all “kinds
of parasites which are not dangerous in their own countries but which
could prove dangerous for the local populations" in
Europe on Tuesday.
Poland
agreed to accept about 5,000 refugees in September out of the 120,000
people to be shared out between the 28-member EU states. Germany is
due to receive upwards of one million refugees by the end of the
year.
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