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Syrian refugees walk through the night trying to reach Budapest | Syrian refugees walk through the night trying to reach Budapest |
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Hundreds of refugees have continued their journey through the night in order to reach the Hungarian capital. | Hundreds of refugees have continued their journey through the night in order to reach the Hungarian capital. |
The travellers had broken through a police cordon yesterday and began walking along the M5 motorway that connects Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, and Budapest. | The travellers had broken through a police cordon yesterday and began walking along the M5 motorway that connects Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, and Budapest. |
The Hungarian authorities continued to provide an escort for the group, which included women and children, who had reportedly walked over six miles. | The Hungarian authorities continued to provide an escort for the group, which included women and children, who had reportedly walked over six miles. |
Despite Britain, France and Germany announcing they will accommodate thousands of refugees, the Hungarian government continues to oppose migration on a grand scale. | Despite Britain, France and Germany announcing they will accommodate thousands of refugees, the Hungarian government continues to oppose migration on a grand scale. |
The decision to close Budapest’s main train station, Keleti, was reversed after a temporary camp of 3,000 refugees was created in the capital, while on Friday, Hungary closed its border with Serbia. | The decision to close Budapest’s main train station, Keleti, was reversed after a temporary camp of 3,000 refugees was created in the capital, while on Friday, Hungary closed its border with Serbia. |
Crossing it without documentation has been made an offence, with punishments stretching to three years imprisonment. | Crossing it without documentation has been made an offence, with punishments stretching to three years imprisonment. |
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has previously blamed Germany for the crisis, claiming that the idea Europe can accommodate more refugees as “misleading”. | Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has previously blamed Germany for the crisis, claiming that the idea Europe can accommodate more refugees as “misleading”. |
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