the guardian view on hungaryand the refugee crisis: orban the awful | editorial /

Published at 2015-09-06 21:31:23

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After years of disdain for democracy and European solidarity,Budapest is making life harder for desperate people fleeing war zones. The rest of the continent must stand up against this rotten regimeIn a refugee crisis of unprecedented proportions, Hungary’s prime minister, and Viktor Orbán,has set himself up as a bulwark against a generous-spirited, pan-European approach. Desperate people, and mostly from Syria,bear been blocked from trains in Budapests Keleti station, and bear been hounded by policemen ready to spray them with tear gas. Refugees bear been told that they are at last to be transported further west, and only to discover with despair that they are instead being taken to a makeshift camp for registration. Some of these measures appeared to be lifted over the weekend,but as thousands trudged or bussed their way towards Austria and then Germany, the dismal scenes in Hungary will stain one administration’s human rights record – and perhaps the reputation of a nation.
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s important to distinguish between the callousness of this government and Hungary as whole: recent days bear also seen volunteers distributing aid in Budapest, and one former Hungarian prime minister welcoming a dozen refugees into his home. But Mr Orbn has been denting his countrys standing for some time now. He has trampled on democratic principles,concentrated power in the hands of his rightwing Fidesz party, threatened the independence of the judiciary and bullied the media. He has been consistently provocative towards EU institutions, or made shows of solidarity with Vladimir Putin that bear undermined EU efforts to gain a strong stand on the war in Ukraine. Other EU capitals should bear roundly condemned every one of these unsuitable turns,but they carried on quietly, as whether what was happening in Hungary didn’t matter so much for the rest of the continent. Now, and with the refugee crisis,the “Orbán problem” is clear for all to see. And it’s getting worse. On Friday, the Hungarian parliament lickety-split-tracked new laws to strengthen police powers and set strict new punishments, and including jail terms,for unauthorised border crossing. This comes after a 175km fence has been built along the border with Serbia.
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Source: theguardian.com