Ahmed H. to be Retried
Since the first instance court based its decision on these confused and inconsistent testimonies and interpretations of facts, the second instance court was unable to make an informed decision. The court thus concluded that the case must be retried to examine the evidence properly and that this needs to be done by a new council. Until then Ahmed has to remain in pretrial detention.
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Regular updates on Hungary and migration politics
Many are asking us what is happening at the moment in Hungary - please read here for updates on the situation in the country, in detention centers, camps and at the transit zone and on plans of the government and propaganda.
On the day of the border closure, Migszol publishes a new report about the long summer of migration in Hungary
In the summer of 2015, tens of thousands of people from violence- and poverty-torn countries crossed the border between Serbia and Hungary seeking international protection. In our new report, we show that the so-called “refugee crisis” that ensued was the direct result of the inability and unwillingness of the Hungarian government under the nationalist-conservative Fidesz-party and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to provide effective support to those affected. To this end, we documented the experiences of people seeking international protection and then related those experiences to the increasingly restrictive political and legal context in Hungary. Download the report from this page.
MigSzol Call to Action: Email the Police to Investigate the Violence at the Border
In the last weeks more and more reports about serious violence at the Southern borders of Hungary have been spread (eg. the UNHCR and Human Rights Watch reports). Even if it is only a small gesture, now there is something we can personally do: email the police and demand them to take those uncountable cases seriously and start investigate about the violent actions at the borders. Click here for more information.
Migrant solidarity and homelessness
Migszol prepared a small video that tragicomically portrays how difficult it is for refugees to find an apartment in Hungary. Many landlords do not know anything about refugees, and are reluctant to rent their apartments to them because of this lack of knowledge.
For refugees finding adequate housing is the first step in their new life in Hungary after the refugee camps. Menedék offers some help for them in the flat-hunt, but more help is needed. Watch this video to see Mussa's experience! You can find a blog post about the connection between the struggle for housing rights and migrant solidarity here. |
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Hungary and Refugees - some history
First a little peak to the history of Hungary and refugees...
"As the first 60 Hungarian refugees arrive in the United States, the vanguard of 5000 who fled the bloody Soviet repression of their homeland, while they were on route to Macgurie air force base in New Jersey, the world's reaction to the Russian bloodbath in Hungary swelled to a chorus of outrage with the leading neutral nations joining in denunciation. For those who escaped, some 50 000, the free world opened its doors and hearts… a deserted army camp, transformed into a reception centre, homes and jobs are flooded in, so many that an additional five to seven thousand might be admitted in before the year's end. Many have friends our relations here. These modern pilgrims, brace the new world!" |
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And then the great leap forward to some contemporary Challenges - check out the below REFUGEE GAMES!