NICHOLAS DIMA, The Current Refugee Crisis in Europe, „SFPPR News and Analysis”, September 15, 2015
(...) During
most of 2015, Italy and Greece were
overwhelmed by refugees crossing the Mediterranean Sea. Currently, however, Macedonia and Serbia are assailed by an unstoppable river of refugees from war
torn Africa and the Middle East. According to the latest reports, the migrants
are crossing the two countries on foot or by various means trying to reach
Hungary to enter the EU. Some 160,000 migrants have already reached Hungary
this year, and many more are trying to do so daily. Faced with such an influx
of migrants, Hungary has complained that its national culture is in danger and
its stability is being threatened. Consequently, Budapest has decided to erect
a 13-foot wall of razor wire on its border with Serbia. The EU authorities have demanded that Budapest reconsider
its plan. Most of the fence is already erected, but refugees continue to enter
Hungary by digging under it or by climbing over it. (...)
The
Syrians come mostly through Turkey
and Greece assuming a lower risk.
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