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Refugees break Hungarian police cordon near Serbian border | Refugees break Hungarian police cordon near Serbian border |
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Tensions continued to rise in Hungary as refugees broke through a police cordon on Monday as they attempt to continue their journey across Europe. | Tensions continued to rise in Hungary as refugees broke through a police cordon on Monday as they attempt to continue their journey across Europe. |
The Hungarian police had set up a line near the Serbian border in order to prevent refugees from reaching the capital Budapest. | The Hungarian police had set up a line near the Serbian border in order to prevent refugees from reaching the capital Budapest. |
The police were unable to control the crowd and after scuffles broke out as the travellers continued on their journey. | The police were unable to control the crowd and after scuffles broke out as the travellers continued on their journey. |
Chants of “Budapest Budapest” and “Germany” were heard while walking. 300 are estimated to be walking on a motorway, escorted by police, while others agreed to be taken to a reception centre. | Chants of “Budapest Budapest” and “Germany” were heard while walking. 300 are estimated to be walking on a motorway, escorted by police, while others agreed to be taken to a reception centre. |
As European countries have started announcing quotas for accepting refugees, the Hungarian government continues to discourage migration across the continent. | As European countries have started announcing quotas for accepting refugees, the Hungarian government continues to discourage migration across the continent. |
After closing Budapest’s main train station on Friday, Hungary shut its border with Serbia and made it an offence to cross without documentation, punishable by up to three years in prison. | After closing Budapest’s main train station on Friday, Hungary shut its border with Serbia and made it an offence to cross without documentation, punishable by up to three years in prison. |
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban disagrees with other European leaders who have decided to accommodate large numbers of refugees, calling the crisis a “German problem.” | Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban disagrees with other European leaders who have decided to accommodate large numbers of refugees, calling the crisis a “German problem.” |
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