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2015年 匈牙利警察強迫移民離開

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在對抗時,匈牙利警察強迫移民離開

2015年9月3日

https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/hungarian-police-force-force-force-off-train-as-as-as-as-confrontation-emerges-87957#:~:text=

比克斯克,匈牙利 - 路透社

在對抗時,匈牙利警察強迫移民離開火車

一個移民家庭於2015年9月3日在匈牙利首都以西的比克斯克(Bicske)停車後,他們的當地火車從布達佩斯(Budapest)到奧地利邊境被逮捕。法新社照片

匈牙利警察在9月3日被拘留的小鎮上下車,停下了一列火車,上麵裝滿了前往奧地利邊境的移民,並試圖迫使他們在一個小鎮上行駛,這一對抗已成為歐洲移民危機的重點。

在將移民關在首都布達佩斯的主要火車站兩天後,當局允許疲憊而困惑的移民登上西行火車。數百人擠在門上,通過敞開的馬車窗戶擠壓孩子。

但是,火車沒有進入奧地利邊境,而是在比克斯克鎮的布達佩斯以西停下來,匈牙利有移民接待中心,警方命令移民下車。

警察清理了一輛馬車,而又有五人在火車站上坐著。害怕拘留,一些移民在窗戶上猛撞,“沒有營地!沒有營地!”

一群人推遲了數十名防暴警察,守衛著樓梯間,以返回船上。一個家庭 - 一個男人,他的妻子和他們的小孩 - 沿著火車旁邊的賽道駛去,躺下來抗議。與該男子一起搏鬥的十二個防暴警察再次將他們抬起。

這列火車從布達佩斯出發了為期兩天的對峙,警方禁止將車站駛向2,000多名移民。 9月3日,警察走到一邊,人群湧入了過去。有些人對登機火車保持警惕,不確定他們前往哪裏。

“我們想去德國,但在車站上的火車,也許無處可去。我們聽說它可能去了一個營地。因此,我們將在這裏待在這裏等待。”來自敘利亞首都大馬士革的17歲的Ysra Mardini說,穿著牛仔褲和T恤。

隨著火車的離開,布達佩斯的立法者正在辯論匈牙利移民法的一係列修正案,該法律說,執政黨稱,將非法過境的過境削減為“零”。

Hungarian police force migrants off train as confrontation emerges

September 03 2015

https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/hungarian-police-force-migrants-off-train-as-confrontation-emerges-87957#:~:text=

BICSKE, Hungary - Reuters

Hungarian police force migrants off train as confrontation emerges

A migrant family is arrested by local police after their local train coming from Budapest and heading to the Austrian border has been stopped in Bicske, west of the Hungarian capital on September 3, 2015. AFP Photo

Hungarian police halted a train packed with migrants bound for the Austrian border and tried to force them to disembark in a town with a detention camp on Sept. 3, a confrontation that has become a focus of Europe’s migration crisis. 

After shutting migrants out of the main train station in the capital Budapest for two days, authorities allowed exhausted and confused migrants to board a westbound train. Hundreds crammed aboard clinging to doors and squeezing their children through open carriage windows. 

But instead of proceeding to the Austrian border, the train was stopped just west of Budapest in the town of Bicske, where Hungary has a migration reception center, and police ordered the migrants off. 

Police cleared one carriage, while five more stood at the station in the heat. Fearing detention, some migrants banged on windows chanting “No camp! No camp!” 

One group pushed back dozens of riot police guarding a stairwell to fight their way back on board. One family - a man, his wife and their toddler - made their way along the track next to the train and lay down in protest. It took a dozen riot police wrestling with the man to get them up again. 

The train’s departure from Budapest followed a two-day standoff with police barring entry to the station to more than 2,000 migrants. On Sept. 3 the police stepped aside and the crowd surged past. Some were wary of boarding trains, unsure where they were headed. 

“We want to go to Germany but that train in the station, maybe it goes nowhere. We heard it may go to a camp. So we will stay out here and wait,” said Ysra Mardini, a 17-year-old from the Syrian capital Damascus, dressed in jeans and a T-shirt. 

As the train departed, lawmakers in Budapest were debating a raft of amendments to Hungary’s migration laws that the ruling party said would cut illegal border crossings to “zero.
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