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Migrants crisis: Merkel vows 'no tolerance' of migrant hatred | |
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Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged Germans to take a stand against "shameful" anti-migrant protests, on a visit to an asylum shelter which was the focus of clashes at the weekend. | |
Far-right protesters booed and shouted "traitor" as she arrived at the newly-opened centre in Heidenau near Dresden. | |
Germany has seen a sharp rise in attacks on asylum centres, as it deals with record numbers of arrivals. | Germany has seen a sharp rise in attacks on asylum centres, as it deals with record numbers of arrivals. |
Earlier, police in Hungary fired tear gas at migrants at a reception camp. | |
They tried to disperse crowds amid unrest at the centre in Roszke, on the Serbian border. Hungary has said it is considering the use of troops to secure the border. | |
As she left the centre in Heidenau, Mrs Merkel said Germany was facing a "gigantic challenge" with thousands of migrants arriving hoping for a better life. | |
Germany expects up to 800,000 asylum applications in 2015 - more than any other EU country. | Germany expects up to 800,000 asylum applications in 2015 - more than any other EU country. |
There could be "no tolerance" of hatred, she said, condemning violent protests in Heidenau as "shameful" and "vile". The centre houses about 600 asylum seekers. | |
On a separate visit to an asylum centre in Berlin, President Joachim Gauck paid tribute to volunteers who had shown a "bright Germany full of light", rather than the "dark Germany" that arose from attacks on asylum seekers. | |
Dozens of police were hurt at the weekend when neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists hurled bottles and fireworks. | |
During Mrs Merkel's visit on Wednesday, protesters outside the centre chanted "for the German people" - referring to the sign on the front of the Reichstag - and "We are the mob", mocking remarks used by Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel when he visited Heidenau. | |
Motorists also hooted their car horns as they drove past - something that right-wing groups had called for on social media. | |
Tracking perilous migrant journey to Germany | Tracking perilous migrant journey to Germany |
Why is EU struggling with migrants and asylum? | Why is EU struggling with migrants and asylum? |
Most people in Germany are welcoming to the migrants, opinion polls suggest. But a minority are vocally opposed, with a sharp rise in attacks on housing for asylum seekers: | Most people in Germany are welcoming to the migrants, opinion polls suggest. But a minority are vocally opposed, with a sharp rise in attacks on housing for asylum seekers: |
Mrs Merkel's government confirmed on Tuesday that it had decided to consider asylum cases from the majority of Syrian applicants, regardless of how they entered Europe. | |
It announced on Twitter (in German) that it was suspending the EU's Dublin regulation, under which asylum seekers must make their applications in the first member state they reach. | |
Cabinet ministers are also discussing plans to give German regions €500m (£366m) this year to help with influx of people arriving. | |
Tear gas | Tear gas |
Many thousands of people are now following a dangerous route through Greece and the Western Balkans to reach the EU passport-free Schengen zone. | |
At Roszke, inside the Hungarian border with Serbia, officers used tear gas to quell unrest after migrants at the reception centre refused to be fingerprinted. | |
The authorities in Budapest have announced plans to send more than 2,000 extra police officers to boost border security. Earlier, the government said it was considering deploying troops there too. | The authorities in Budapest have announced plans to send more than 2,000 extra police officers to boost border security. Earlier, the government said it was considering deploying troops there too. |
Hungary is already building a 175km (110 mile) fence in a bid to stop the migrants entering. | |
Officials say a record number of migrants - more than 2,500 - entered Hungary on Tuesday. | |
The European Commission has announced that it is releasing an additional €1.5m in humanitarian funding to Macedonia and Serbia to help cope with the crisis. |