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25-Jun-15 World View -- Hungary and Austria in disagreement over migrants

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25-Jun-15 World View -- Hungary and Austria in disagreement over migrants

Palestinians to submit war crimes charges against Israel to ICC

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Hungary and Austria in disagreement over migrants


A group of Afghans rest after crossing illegally from Serbia into Hungary near the village of Asotthalom, Hungary (Reuters)
A group of Afghans rest after crossing illegally from Serbia into Hungary near the village of Asotthalom, Hungary (Reuters)

With migrants from Africa and Syria flooding into Europe, disagreements are arising among the European Union countries on dealing with them.

In the case of Hungary, prime minister Viktor Orbán, is personally disliked by other EU leaders, has said that the country is being overwhelmed by migrants, with more than 60,000 having crossed in Hungary from outside the EU since the start of 2015, which is more than any other EU country. Most of the migrants have crossed into Hungary from Serbia, which is not an EU country.

In the last week, Orbán has announced three measures to control the number of migrants in Hungary:

VOA and International Business Times (London) and SpyGhana

Britain and France face migrant crisis in port of Calais

That's not the only current conflict between EU countries over the migrant crisis. France and Britain have been pointing the fingers of blame at each other over a major crisis in the French port of Calais, which is the location of the entrance to the Channel Tunnel that connects France to Britain.

There's been a flood of migrants into Calais, wanting to reach Britain to take advantage of the generous benefits. Migrants have been burning tires and using other methods to slow the trucks trying to travel to Britain, and then jumping into the trucks while they're stopped, hoping that they won't be detected until they reach Britain.

One 20-year-old migrant was quoted as saying:

"My future would be better if I get to England. I need to get to England. I came here via Turkey and Greece and now I'm living in the jungle in Calais. The situation here is very bad.

But life in Syria was worse. Our homes were destroyed and our government used chemical weapons against us. I need a better life in England and I will do whatever it takes."

Some officials are expressing the fear that jihadists and terrorist would hide in the crowd of migrants in Calais, and use the chaos to travel to the UK. Telegraph (London)

Palestinians to submit war crimes charges against Israel to ICC

The Palestinian Authority (PA) on Thursday will submit to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague files describing alleged war crimes by Israel.

According to reports, there will be charges in three areas:

With regard to the third item, we reported last year in July, while the war was in progress, that Palestinian lawyers are saying that they are on solid grounds in some areas, but that Hamas would face war crimes charges themselves, for shooting rockets indiscriminately into Israel from heavily populated Gaza neighborhoods, and for storing weapons in civilian neighborhoods. Both of these are war crimes.

Although the accusations will be embarrassing to Israel, they're not expected to have any legal force, and any investigation that occurs will likely not begin for many months. Reuters and YNet and Guardian (London)

(Comments: For reader comments, questions and discussion, see the 25-Jun-15 World View -- Hungary and Austria in disagreement over migrants thread of the Generational Dynamics forum. Comments may be posted anonymously.) (25-Jun-2015) Permanent Link
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