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Wednesday 2 September 2015

Hundreds Protest At Hungary Station Ban.

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Hundreds of migrants have protested for a second day at Hungary's decision to stop them travelling on to Germany and other EU
countries.
They are among 2,000 people camped at Budapest's Keleti train station, having bought tickets for onward journeys.
It comes as more than 4,000 migrants arrived in mainland Greece from the island of Lesbos overnight.
Meanwhile, Germany, Italy and France have called for "fair distribution" of refugees throughout the EU.
In a joint declaration, the country's three foreign ministers also called for Europe's asylum laws to be revised, the Italian foreign ministry said in a statement (in Italian).

With thousands of migrants from the Middle East and Africa on the move through Europe, the EU's member states are struggling to agree a common policy for dealing with the crisis.
Italy and Greece have complained that they are overwhelmed by the numbers arriving on their shores. And while countries such as Germany are prepared to accept large numbers of asylum seekers, others, such as the UK, are not.
The BBC's Chris Morris in Brussels says the European Commission, the executive of the EU, is trying to draw up a list of safe countries of origin that failed asylum applicants can be sent back to.
And an EC spokeswoman has now said it is preparing proposals for a mechanism to automatically redistribute a proportion of those seeking asylum among EU states.
In other developments:
  • Five children were among 12 migrants who drowned in Turkish waters while trying to reach Greece, officials said; images of a child's body washed up near the resort of Bodrum were circulating widely on social media
  • Aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres tweets that two of its boats have rescued nearly 1,000 people from the Mediterranean
  • Police in Austria released 24 Afghan migrants who were in danger of suffocating from the back of van
  • A man was arrested in the German town of Massow after attacking people in a migrants' centre with pepper spray
  • About 300 supporters of Hungary's right-wing nationalist Jobbik party waved flags and shouted abuse at migrants crossing the border from Serbia
  • Eurostar trains between London and Paris were disrupted overnight after migrants got on to train tracks
 Source: BBC

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