Swelling tides of pestilence violence and filth continue to storm the gates of Europa, while ‘leaders’ wring their hands, sit back and let it happen.
Migrants march into the night: Germany and Austria announce they WILL let refugees into their countries after thousands walk the 100 miles to the border in desperate bid to start a new life
As darkness fell across Hungary tonight, thousands of desperate refugees continued their 100-mile march towards the Austrian border in their frantic bid to build a new life in Europe.
Carrying their worldly belongings in their arms, the migrants set out from Keleti railway station in Budapest after Hungarian authorities blocked them from boarding western-bound trains.
In chaotic scenes, thousands chanting ‘Germany, Germany’ streamed down the main highway from Budapest to Vienna while others sprinted onto railway tracks in Bicske, a town in northern Hungary, escaping a packed train held back by police for two days.
In the commotion, a 51-year-old Pakistani man collapsed about 800 metres from the station and died despite efforts by medics to save him. It is believed he stumbled onto the tracks and hit his head in a desperate bid to flee police, who were clad in riot gear.
The extraordinary scenes prompted Austria and Germany to announce that they would let the refugees into the country after Hungary took the decision to provide buses for the exhausted migrants.
(Nice going, idiots. –Ed)
And not an A-10 in sight
The chaos contrasted with a vow by Prime Minister Viktor Orban to get to grips with Europe’s worst migrant crisis since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.
Earlier on Friday, the country’s parliament introduced emergency anti-immigration laws which would effectively seal off Hungary’s southern border to migrants from September 15.
The new laws include three year jail-terms for people climbing over the new razor wire border fence and will also result in new border ‘transit zones’ to hold asylum seekers while their applications are being processed.
This evening, the refugees continued to snake through Budapest and along the M1 motorway in a line stretching nearly half a mile as they began their desperate journey to Austria.
The moves for freedom came after Hungarian authorities spent days preventing thousands of people – many fleeing war in Syria – from boarding trains to Germany amid a surging number of desperate people from Asia, Africa and the Middle East seeking refuge in Europe.
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