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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Dragonfly sits on a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk under police custody next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Hunderte Flüchtlinge stehen schlange fuer Tickets nach Deutschland oder Oestereich. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423446
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Hunderte Flüchtlinge stehen schlange fuer Tickets nach Deutschland oder Oestereich. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423445
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Der 13 Uhr Zug nach Muechen verlässt ueberfluellt den Bahnhof. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423447
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Flüchtlinge warten darauf eine Zug nehmen zu können. Haeufig stellen sich nur einzelne Familienmitglieder am Ticketschalter an waehrend die anderen Warten. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423442
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Flüchtlinge warten darauf eine Zug nehmen zu können. Haeufig stellen sich nur einzelne Familienmitglieder am Ticketschalter an waehrend die anderen Warten. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423435
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Hunderte Flüchtlinge stehen schlange fuer Tickets nach Deutschland oder Oestereich. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423431
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Hunderte Flüchtlinge stehen schlange fuer Tickets nach Deutschland oder Oestereich. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423429
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Flüchtlinge warten darauf eine Zug nehmen zu können. Haeufig stellen sich nur einzelne Familienmitglieder am Ticketschalter an waehrend die anderen Warten. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423443
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Eine Syrische Familie die in Deutschland Asyl beantragen will sitzt im Eingangsbereich des 13 Uhr Zug nach Muechen der ueberfluellt den Bahnhof verlaesst. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423426
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Flüchtlinge warten darauf eine Zug nehmen zu können. Haeufig stellen sich nur einzelne Familienmitglieder am Ticketschalter an waehrend die anderen Warten. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423424
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Flüchtlinge warten darauf eine Zug nehmen zu können. Häufig stellen sich nur einzelen Familienmitglieder am Ticketschalter an während die anderen Warten. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423427
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NEWS: Budapest: Flüchtlinge warten auf die Ausreise nach Deutschland
Flüchtlinge im Budapester Hauptbahnhof / 310815 ***Refugees in the Budapest train station, Hungary, August, 2015 *** 31.08.2015 - Flüchtlinge warten darauf eine Zug nehmen zu können. Häufig stellen sich nur einzelen Familienmitglieder am Ticketschalter an während die anderen Warten. Flüchtlinge nehmen Zuege nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. Tagelang saßen zahlreiche Flüchtlinge am Budapester Ostbahnhof (Budapest-Keleti) fest. Sie durften keine Tickets nach Oestreich oder Deutschland kaufen und die ungarische Polizei kontrollierte die Zugaenge zu den Fernverkehrszügen. Ueberraschend lenkte die Regierung nun ein und hob die Polizeikontrollen auf. Turbulente Szenen spielten sich anschließend an den Ticketschaltern ab wo hunderte Menschen Tickets kaufen wollen. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20423428
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