Children separated from families in Hungary chaos
Amnesty report says refugee children were separated by police in chaotic scenes as people broke through Hungarian border
Children were separated from their families by police in chaotic scenes as migrants broke through Serbia’s border with Hungary on Wednesday, Amnesty International said.
The rights group said that at least nine people, including at least four children, were separated by Hungarian police after migrants surged forward and broke through a border fence and the police responded with pepper spray, causing panic.
“The families are desperate to be reunited with their children. Not only have they experienced the traumatic journey to the border and the use of force by the police -- they have now lost the security of being with their parents,” said crisis response director Tirana Hassan in a statement from the scene.
The rights group said the children were thought to have been brought to a nearby border control building.
“The Hungarian authorities must immediately hand these children over to their families,” Hassan said.
The violence broke out after hundreds of people became frustrated at Hungary’s closure of its border, previously a major crossing-point into Europe for migrants and refugees fleeing war in Syria and elsewhere and a flashpoint in Europe’s refugee crisis.
The situation escalated and there were clashes between riot police and migrants, as police fired tear gas and water cannon and migrants threw sticks, stones and bottles.
Some migrants managed to pull down wire mesh and run into Hungary.
A father of an eight-year-old boy told Amnesty: “My child was taken from me as I was holding his hand and we’ve been separated ever since.”
Amnesty said that another man was searching for two children aged six and eight, and that eyewitnesses had seen Hungarian police pick up a mother and child and take them away.
-
Hungary treatment of migrants ‘unacceptable’: UN
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's statement came after police fired tear gas and water cannon at asylum-seekers World News -
Austria criticizes Hungary over ‘Nazi’ refugee policy
Austria's chancellor criticized Hungary for its handling of the refugee crisis likening the country's policies to Nazi deportations during the Holocaust World News -
Hungary calls for migrant aid as EU nations squabble
Hungary’s prime minister called for a massive aid package to help countries around Syria stem the flow of migrants to Europe World News -
Hungary will arrest ‘rebellious’ migrants
More than 170,000 migrants have crossed into Hungary from Serbia so far this year World News -
Hungary builds border fence as migrants continue to arrive
Europe's migration crisis continues to worsen with thousands of new migrants arriving to Hungary, further adding to the hundreds of thousand of ... Reports -
Migrant train standoff in Hungary
Hundreds of migrants, including Syrian refugees, were stranded on a "Freedom Train" in Bicske for a second day, demanding passage to Germany ... Features -
Hungary allowing migrants onto trains bound for Vienna and Germany
Hundreds of migrants try to buy tickets at the train station to travel to Vienna and Germany World News -
Hungary says anti-migrant barrier along Serb border complete
Hungary has this year intercepted more than 140,000 migrants entering from Serbia World News -
Refugee wave into hotspot Hungary hits new record high
Some 3,241 migrants, including almost 700 children, arrived in Hungary on Wednesday, the highest ever number World News