The road before me weeps: on the refugee route through Europe
"Several million refugees and migrants set out for Europe from 2014 to 2018, spurred by war and chaos in Syria and Iraq, violence in Afghanistan, and hopelessness in countries bordering war zones. In 2015 and 2016 the western Balkans, from Turkey through Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Several million refugees and migrants set out for Europe from 2014 to 2018, spurred by war and chaos in Syria and Iraq, violence in Afghanistan, and hopelessness in countries bordering war zones. In 2015 and 2016 the western Balkans, from Turkey through Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary, was their main entry point. As a BBC correspondent based in Budapest for more than three decades, Nick Thorpe was perfectly placed to cover the birth of the route, its heyday, and the attempts of numerous states to close it ever since. This is his intimate portrait of the daily lives of those stuck in razor-wire enclosures or on the move, along forest tracks, railway lines, motorways - and of the smugglers, border police and political leaders who help, exploit or obstruct them. In this eye-opening account, Thorpe challenges those who demonise or glorify migration, visits their arrivals in their new environment, and studies their impact on the countries that welcomed them with open arms or with hesitations"--from inside cover |
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adam_text | CONTENTS ¡traduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Afterword Acknowledgements List of Illustrations X The Faces at the Fence New Year 2015 A Time of Fear Viktor Orbán’s Jihad The Dogs Breakfast A Refugee Victory The Closing of the Curtain Three Savage Frontiers A Warehouse of Souls The EU-Turkey Deal The Street of Four Winds Keep Calm and Think of England The Women of Ađaševci A Slow and Painful Europe Borderlands Wish You Were Here Seven Levels of Despair 1 10 25 45 57 77 94 112 136 156 174 194 214 234 248 265 294 Notes Select Bibliography Index 304 319 320 VII viii
INDEX Abaaoud, Abdelhamid, Bataclan terrorist 131,140 Abdeslam, Salah, Bataclan terrorist 174-5 Adaševci, Serbia 214-18 ADRA, humanitarian charity 125 Aegean Sea, migrant and refugee boats 37, 137,150, 227 АЮ (Alternative für Deutschland) 4,172 Afghanistan 142-3,237 fake documents 212 Taliban 141, 286-7 view of Erdoğan 213 wars in 241, 296 Afghans and Bulgarian-Serbian route 137,138-9, 140-1 in Croatia 115 at Hungarian-Serbian border 19, 20, 55, 56,187-8,198-9 in Hungary 236-7 in Iran 187 living in France 286-90 living in Germany 212 living in Switzerland 290-3 migration via Turkey to Greece 37 numbers of refugees 80 in Serbia 203-4, 208-9, 214, 217-18 in Slovenia 125 in Turkey 210-13,287-8 Africans at Hungarian-Serbian border 19,20, 52-5 refugees in Turkey 160-2 see also Congo; North Africans aid agencies see NGOs Aitboulachen, Hasna, and Bataclan 140 AK Party, Turkey 210 Al-Nusra Front 114 Al-Shabab, Somalia 203-4 Albania, route through 217, 294 Albanians in Germany 79 migrants to Hungary 23 Aleppo, Syria 114 Ali, Begum and Moshaid, restaurant, Budapest 34-5 Ali, Nawras, in Berlin 265-9 Amimour, Sarny, Bataclan terrorist 131, 132 Amnesty International 47,171 anarchist groups Athens 148 support for migrants 102 Andreevo, Captain Aleksandar (Chapata) 38 Ankara, car bomb 172 Ansbach, Germany integration experiences 277-82 suicide bombing (2016) 281-2 Ansorg, Sigrid, Gotha 264 antiquities, Syrian 113 Aquarius (French migrant ship) 299 Armenians, refugees in First World War 4 Asaad, Khaled, Damascus scholar 113 Ásotthalom, Hungary 61 migrants at 15-21, 47, 48-55 Assad, Bashar,
Syrian President 6,112 Asselborn, Jean, Luxembourg Foreign Minister 108, 223,233 320
INDEX Asylum Procedures first country of asylum principle 170 safe third country principle 170 asylum seekers costs (in Europe) 6-7,168-9 France 288-90 Muslims as 11 in Switzerland 290-3 see also displaced persons; migrants; refugees Athens, Greece 146-55 Taekwondo stadium 146 Victoria Square 148-9 Australia, and migrants 228 Austria 4, 243, 298 funding for refugees 226 migrant numbers 192-3 migrant routes to 239-41 migrants from Hungary in 90-3 refugee policy 166,176-7 refugees in 127, 238-9 transit of refugees to Germany 96 Austria-Hungary border, tailbacks 81 Avramopoulos, Dimitris, EU home affairs 61,226 Awzal, Mohammed, poet 140 Bácsszentgyörgy, Hungary 207 Baloch, Babar, UNHCR Hungary 76 Bangladeshis, at Hungarian-Serbian border 252-3 Bapska, Slovenia 125-6 Bargteheide, Schleswig-Holstein, integration experiences 269-72 Bartholomew, Orthodox Patriarch, visit to Lesbos 180-2 Bataclan theatre, Paris, terrorist attack 129-33 intelligence failures 144 perpetrators 131-2,154,174-5 weapons used 134 BBC, and Hungarian police 101 Belgrade, Serbia 25-6 BelgrAID, NGO 252-3, 254 Belie, Rita, camp doctor, Subotica 219 Beremend, Hungary, border with Croatia 108,109-10 Berger, John 1,10,294 Berlin Christmas market truck attack 246 integration experiences 265-9 Bertelsmann Foundation 184 Betts, Alexander and Collier, Paul, Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System 6 Bicske, Hungary, refugee camp 22,101, 187 closure 61,234 stand-off on train 88-9, 90 Bild Zeitung, opinion poll 122 Blikk, Hungarian tabloid 46 Boat Rescue Service (Dutch), in Piraeus 149 Border Crossing Spielfeld
volunteers 128-9 border fences 2,123 terrorists and 43-4 Turkey-Bulgaria 35-44 Turkey-Syria 7 see also Hungarian-Serbian border fence Bori, Viktor, Budapest 73-4,91 Borisov, Bojko, Bulgarian Prime Minister 129, 170-1 Boross, Zoltán, Hungarian police 177-80 Bosnia 134, 294 and EU 195 Bosnian war (1993), refugees from 115 Botev, Hristo 43 Botka, László, mayor of Szeged 62 Botovo, Croatia, refugees at 111 Bourgla, Amira 245-6 Bourgla, Dr Ussamah 88-9, 244-6 Bozkir, Volkan, Turkish EU Minister 170 Bratislava, EU summit in 222-4 Brexit 3, 300 European reactions to 194-7, 223 and immigration 57-8 Orbán and 194-5 Bruchsal, Germany, integration experiences 282-6 Brussels arrest of Bataclan perpetrator 174-5 Balkan mini-summit in 129 Budapest city council aid for migrants 70-1, 74 east station 70, 82-4, 97, 99 homeless shelter, Grassalkovich street 234 Bulgaria border checkpoints 37-9 border fence with Turkey 35-44 border with Serbia 136,137,191-2 counter-intelligence 27-30 demand for EU funding 42-3 and EU-Turkey plan 170-1 migrant routes through 179,192 migrants in 25-30, 35-44 police corruption 192,217 smugglers in 190-2 State Agency for Refugees (SAR) 42 treatment of refugees 143-4 as unsafe for refugees (UNHCR) 46 321
INDEX Bulgarians, as people-smugglers 65-6 Burkhardt, Günther, Pro-Asyl 64 Butmantsi, Bulgaria, asylum detention camp 27, 29 Calais, France, ‘the Jungle migrant camp 57-8 Calvinist churches, Hungary 34 Cameron, David, UK Prime Minister 57, 58,165,195 Cameroonians, in Hungary 235-6 Canada, refügees in 9 Care International 219 Caritas charity, Hungary 69,100, 111, 123 casualties Bataclan attack 131 Syrian war 113-14 Catania, Sicily, registration hotspot 109 Catholic Church, relations between Pope Francis and Hungary 33-4 CEAS (Common European Asylum System) 7 see also Dublin procedures Cerar, Miro, Slovene Prime Minister 126 Charlie Hebdo attacks, Paris 12-13 EU response to 31 and tracking terrorists 27-8 Charlton, Angela 165 Chios, Greece, tensions with locals 229 churches aid organizations 8 Eastern Europe 9 see aho Calvinist churches; Catholic Church Clesby, Sadie, volunteer 39-40 Cocco, Giovanni 36 Cologne, Germany integration experiences 272-7 New Year’s Eve attacks on women 156-8, 267, 275, 282 Cologne Institute for Economic Research 167 Congo 159-60, 164 refiigees in France 158-65 refugees at Hungarian border 52-5, 158, 164 Conte, Giuseppe, Italian Prime Minister, and Aquarius (French migrant ship) 299 Cooper, Izabella, Frontex 200 copper, Congo 159-60 costs to migrants 8, 72, 150-1,153, 208 to states 6-7, 8,167-8, 183-4, 226 Croatia border with Hungary 108, 109-11, 114-16, 123 border with Serbia 108 border with Slovenia 123-7 EU membership 195 numbers of refugees 114-15 Csatálja, Hungary 206-7 CSU (Christian Social Union), Germany 116 Cyprus, and EU-Turkey plan 171
Czech Republic, and EU relocation plan 108,188 Đačić, Ivica, Serbian Foreign Minister 48 Daily Maik Orbán advertisement in 194 Damascus, Syria 113,114 Danube River 115 Daul, Joseph, European Peoples Party 87 Davutoğlu, Ahmet, Turkish Prime Minister 123 and EU-Turkey deal 168-9, 172 and Merkel 166-7 Debrecen, Hungary, refugee camp 22,100 closure 61 Demir, Nilufer, photographer 86 democracy, and nation state 196-7 Denmark, border controls 166,176 Der Spiegel, opinion poll 122 Die Zeit newspaper 116 Dimitrovgrad, Serbia 137, 140-1, 142 displaced persons numbers 6 within Syria 114, 295 see also asylum seekers; migrants; refugees Djurdjević, Momčilo, MSF 200-2 Dragoman, Bulgaria 136 Drava River 115 Dresden, Germany, Pegida demonstrations 10-11 Drina River 134 Dublin procedures 7,63-4 Dublin III 41,63 effect on asylum-seekers in Bulgaria 41-2 Dunaújváros, Hungary, Dunaferr iron works 59-60 Dünnwald, Stephen, Bavarian Refugee Council 121 Dutch Freedom Party 196 EASO (European Asylum Support Office) 109, 189 and quotas 188 322
INDEX Eastern Europe anti-migrant rhetoric 7, 295 attitude to migration 9,11-12 under Communism 11 Visegrád summit (2016) 188֊9 economic migrants on migration 80-1 political view of 6 The Economist, on Merkel 79 Edirne, Turkey 35-6 Egg, Rudolf, psychologist 158 Eleonas, Greece, refugee camp 151 Elhovo, Bulgaria, refugee camp 27 border checkpoint 37, 38 environmental refugees 301 Erdő, Péter, Archbishop 235 Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip, Turkish President 123 Afghan view of 213 and EU-Turkey plan 172 and failed coup 209-10, 227 Eritreans in Germany 276 in Italy 80 migration via Turkey to Greece 37 route through Libya 175 ESI (European Stability Initiative) 117-19 on Greek Asylum Service 228-9 EU (European Union) and border controls 166,176-7,188,189 Bratislava summit 222-4 call for ‘surge funding’ 183 cost of asylum seekers 6-7,168-9 deal with Libya 295 Emergency Relocation Plan (2015) 171 emergency summit 108-9 funding to combat illegal migration 294-5 funds for countries of origin 8, 98,166, 295 and Hungarian policy on migration 31-2, 61, 79-80 need for migrants 301 need for reform of asylum system 301 Netherlands’ presidency 166 new coast and border guard 153 and North Africa 58 and outer borders 224, 294 quota schemes 42,43, 58,88,96-8, 220 reaction to Hungarian border fence 48 and relocation of asylum seekers 61, 88, 98, 108, 301 and Schengen rules 87,166-7 support for Merkel 79-80 talks with Orbán 87-8 Vienna summit (2016) 226 view of crisis as humanitarian 169 EU-Turkey deal 166-73, 295 criticisms of 181-4 fragility 227 Italian view of 175-6 Voluntary Humanitarian Admission
Scheme 168 EURODAC, EU fingerprint database 189 Europe and Christian tradition 174, 302-3 political backlash against migrants 296-300 European Commission 117,119 and European Asylum Policy 188-9 European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) 63, 292 European Parliament, joint MerkelHollande address 117 European Peoples Party, congress in Madrid 122-3 Europol 109 Eurotunnel 57 Evros River, Thrace 36-7 Fabius, Laurent, French Foreign Minister 74-5 Fahimi, Yasmin, German SPD 97 Farkas, Ildikó, volunteer 248-9 Faymann, Werner, Austrian Chancellor 75, 129,176 and Merkel 95-6 Orbán and 94 Febeas Vihé, Montserrat, UNHCR in Hungary 24, 31 Fico, Robert, Slovak Prime Minister 80, 108, 198, 222,224 Fidesz party, Hungary 14, 31-4,46 policy on migration 75-6 Financial Times 57, 58,189 Finland border with Russia 118 and EU relocation plan 108 First World War, refugees 4-5 Fòt, Hungary, SOS Childrens Village 264 France asylum seekers 288-90 Congolese refugees in 158-65 criticism of Hungary 75 and EU-Turkey plan 171 integration experiences 286-90 Muslim population 12-13 NATO troops in Afghanistan 287 refugee policy 165 323
INDEX Greece 145-55 border with Turkey 36-7 container accommodation on islands 170 Macedonian border 145, 229-30 migration policy 154-5 numbers of migrants 67-8, 80,295 refugee boats from Turkey 37,137,150, 227 registration hotspots 109 and registration of migrants 64,143 return of migrants to Turkey 169-70,228 as unsafe for refugees (UNHCR) 46 Greek Asylum Service 228-31 Greeks, refugees in First World War 4-5 Greenpeace, solar-powered phone charging tent 100 Gulf States, and refugees 224 Gunev, Philip, Bulgarian Deputy Interior Minister 30,142-4,192-3 Gussing, Austria 238 Guterres, Antonio, UN High Commissioner for Refugees 14, 45, 96 Francis, Pope 174 on environmental refugees 301 letter to Trump 247 view of refugees 33-4 visit to Lesbos 180-2 Free Syrian Army 114 Fresh Response volunteers 247 Front National, France 196-7 Frontex (EU border control agency) 1,13, 192 and EU-Turkey plan 170 and ‘Flexible’ mission 199-200 and Greek borders 37, 68 and Hungarian borders 22 and potential terrorist threat 84-5 and registration of migrants 64 reinforcement of 98,109 transformation 295 weaknesses of 153-4 Gabčíkovo, Slovakia 197 Gabriel, Sigmar, German Vice-Chancellor 95,119 Gaddafi, Muammar, removal of 175 Garcia-Margallo, José Manuel, Spanish Foreign Minister 171 Gauland, Alexander, AfD 172 German Federal Office for Migration and Refhgees (BAMF) 63 Germany 4, 77-9 arrival of Syrian refugees from Hungary 84, 95-6, 126 asylum applications 264 attitude to migration 8, 78,122, 296-7 deportations of Afghans 241 experiences of integration 264, 265-86 family reunification policy 257,
264 new asylum procedures 78-9 New Year’s Eve attacks on women in Cologne 156-8,267, 275, 282 and Pegida movement 10-12 reaction to Merkels decision to welcome refugees 96-7,116 refugees from Turkey 118 subsistence payments 270, 273-4,285 suicide bombing in Ansbach (2016) 281-2 suspension of Dublin III Regulation 63-4 see abo Merkel, Angela Gevgelija, Macedonia 145 Ghafoor, Abdul, rights activist 237 Good Samaritan, parable of 9 Gotha, Germany, Iraqi refugees in 263-4 Hamed, Ahmed 105, 107 Harmanlı, Bulgaria, refugee camp 27, 39-42 Havasi, Bertalan 15 Hegyeshalom, Hungary border crossing 81 trains to Austria from 92-3 Helms, Richard, former director of CIA 192 Hende, Csaba, Hungarian Defence Minister 81,82 Heredi, Barnabás, ranger 18-19 Hewitt, Mark 49 Hollande, François, French President 12 Horgos, Serbia border crossing near 48-9,184-6 refugees at 198-205 tent encampment 202-3 see also Röszke hostels, attacks on 11, 78 Huguenots 4 Human Rights Watch and EU֊Turkeyplan 171 Hungary 199 Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta 20, 69,100 Hungarian Helsinki Committee 69,199,243 Hungarian National Bureau of Investigations (NNI) 178 Hungarian police 61, 83, 89,177-80 and BBC 101 corruption 62-3 violence 199-202, 217,227, 240 324
INDEX Hungarian-Croatian fence 123 Hungarian-Romanian border 255-6 Hungarian-Serbian border 13-14, 206-8 closure 238 Kosovar migrants at 15-24 lists for legal migration 215-17 locals’ view of migrants 248-50 refugees in hiding 252-5 Hungarian-Serbian border fence 2, 7, 24, 45-6,205-6,251-2, 294 closure of gaps 97, 99-100, 103 construction of 59-60, 81-2, 102-3 crossing points 82,184-7, 202-5 effect on refugees 71-2, 179 international reaction to 47-8, 74-6 ways through 240, 252, 255 Hungary 22, 109,220 asylum applications (2016) 243 bilateral agreement with Serbia 59 border policing system 87 ‘border-hunters’ 227 and Brexit 194-5 Christianity in 206-8 criminalization of illegal entry 58-9,102-3 deployment of army 103 deportation of migrants 199-200, 257, 259 ethnic heterogeneity 14, 187 and EU relocation plan 108 and EU-Turkey plan 171 international police cooperation 178,179 Iraqis in road accident (2017) 256-60, 262-4 migrant march by motorway to Vienna 90-2 National Consultation on Immigration and Terrorism 30-1, 33, 107 numbers of migrants 63 political opposition to migrants 2,13-15, 25, 30-5,233 referendum on quotas 219-22,231-3 and refugees at Croatian border 116 reputation for asylum seekers 163 restrictions on train travel 68-9, 86-7, 88-90, 92-3 suspension of Dublin III Regulation 63 as transit country 16, 71-3 and‘transit zones’ 97, 107, 119, 184-8, 215-16 transport of refugees to Austria 91-2, 116 use of ТЕК counter-terrorism commandos 104-5, 106, 107 xenophobia 241-6 see also Orbán, Viktor Ibnolmobarak, Amine, Bataclan victim 133 identity documents handed to
smugglers 42 registration papers 126,137 Serbian 19 see also passports Idomeni, Greece 145,147,152 Ignatieff, Michael 5, 9 Independent 174-5 International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR Convention) 68 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS Convention) 68 International Day of the Refugee (2015) 34 international law, Hungarian refugee policy and 46 International Organization for Migration 8, 147 data on migration 80-1 and migrant route from Libya 175-6 International Rescue Committee, in Lesbos 181 interpreters 101,104, 105,121 Austria 128 Iranians in Athens 146, 147-8, 150-1 in Hungary 186-7 Iraqis in Germany 278-80 group in road accident in Hungary 256-60, 262-4 refugees 71-3, 80, 143 IS (Islamic State) and Bataclan attacks 140 Europeans fighting for 25, 26-7 military defeat 296 in Syria 112-13, 114 Syrian refugees from 40-1 use of refugee wave 144-5 Islam equated with terrorism 302 Merkel’s view of 80 see also Muslims Islamic Supreme Council of America 45 Istanbul Askaray district 160-2 nightclub attack 246 Zeytinburnu district 210-11, 212-13 Italy asylum applications 298 border with Austria 176 and Hungary 171 migrant numbers 176 325
INDEX populist anti-immigration government 4, 299 registration hotspots 109 and registration of migrants 64 Kosovars in Germany 79 migrants to Hungary 15-24, 32-3 Kosovo migration from 21-2 route through 217 Kouachi, Chérif and Said 12 Kovács, Gergely, Twin-Tailed Dog Party, Hungary 221,222 Kovács, Zoltán, Hungarian government spokesman 24, 31, 69-70, 89, 92, 221 Krafft, Raphael 288 Kragujevac, Serbia, Zastava weapons factory 133-5 Krastev, Ivan, on backlash against migration 299-300 Krivokapič, Mirko 165 Kulcov, Ilona, Hungarians in Britain 187 Kurdi, Alan, death on beach near Bodrum 85-6 Kurds in Bulgarian refugee camps 39-41 Peshmerga fighters 112,114 and road accident in Hungary 258-9 routes to Hungary 64-5 and Turkey 114, 210 Kurz, Sebastian, Austrian Foreign Minister 129, 171 as Chancellor 298 Kusturica, Emir 134 Jesuit Refugee Service 199 Jews, resident in France 12 Joachin, Fritz-Joly 27-8 Jobbik party, Hungary (far-right) 14, 32, 220-1 and referendum 231-2 Jordan 296 failure of EU commitments 108-9 Syrian refbgees in 64, 80,113 Juncker, Jean-Claude 61, 87, 88, 94,169 and Hungary 75 and quotas 98, 197 and relocation plan 108,117 Kabila, Joseph, President of the DRC 164 Kaczyński, Jaroslav, Polish PiS party 223 Kálnoky, Boris, Die Welt 103 Kalunba charity, Hungary 69 Kanev, Krassimir, head of Bulgarian Helsinki Committee 43 Kapitan Andreevo, Bulgaria, border checkpoint 37-9 Karsioglu, Avni, Turkish ambassador in Berlin 118 Kayssoun, Samer, trial 120-1 Kazakov, Nikola, head of Bulgarian SAR 42-3 Kékesi, Mark 62, 102 Kelebia, Hungary, ‘transit zone’ 97, 107,198, 219
Kenya, and Somalia 204 Kern, Christian, Austrian Chancellor 176, 226 Khaan, Ali 138-40 Khawajah, Imran 30 Kilis, Turkey, refugee camp 176 Királyhalom, Hungary, border crossing 20, 21 Kirişçi, Kemal 167 Kirkiareli, Turkey 35 Kiskunhalas, Hungary, refugee camp 73, 74, 100 Klausen, Jytte, on religious and secular conflicts 302-3 Knaus, Gerald, ESI 117-19 and EU-Turkey deal 166,167,173 Knies, Jim, on Hungarian volunteers 70 Körmend, Hungary, refugee camp 234-8 La Croix, French Catholic magazine 181 Lajtha, László 3 Lampedusa, Italy 68,175 Pope Francis at 34,180 László, Petra, N1TV 101 László, Robert, Hungarian Political Capital think tank 232 Lázár, János, Hungarian Prime Ministers Office 94-5 Le Pen, Marine, Front National 196-7 League of Nations, and refugees 5 Lebanon 296 Syrian refugees in 64, 80,113 Leggeri, Fabrice, Frontex 84-5 Leiris, Antoine, and Helene 133 Lendava, Slovenia 123-5 Lesbos, Greece 151 migrant numbers 104 Moria camp 181-2,229 tensions with locals 229 visit of Pope Francis 180-2 Leschantz, Petra, Border Crossing Spielfeld 128-9 326
INDEX Liberation, French newspaper 200 Libya 58 EU deal with 295 migrant route to Italy 175-6 Liebl, Josephine, Oxfam 225 Litchfield, John, Independent 175 litter 49, 92, 136-7,191 Lübeck, Germany 271-2 Luzern, Switzerland, asylum seekers in 290-3 Macedonia border with Serbia 214, 230, 231 and EU 195 Greek border 145-6, 229-30 refugees returned to Athens 146-7,152 restrictions on migrants 100, 145 treatment of migrants 127-8 UNHCR emergency relief 104 Macron, Emmanuel, French President 299 Magyar, László, explorer 55 Magyarbóly, Hungary 110, 111 Maio, Luigi di, Italian Five Star movement 299 Makié, Goran, MSF 185 Maltese see Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta Márfi, Gyula, Catholic Archbishop of Veszprém, Hungary 33-4 Mauritania, refugees from 54-5 meat lorry, death of migrants in (Parndorf, Austria) 64-7 Médecins du Monde 8, 247 Médecins Sans Frontières 8, 247 and Greek islands 37 Hungarian-Serbian border 185-6,199-202 Mediterranean, migrant sea crossings 175-6,299 Menedék (‘Shelter’) charity, Hungary 69 Merabet, Ahmed 12 Merdare, Serbia, Kosovar migrants at 16-17 Merkel, Angela, German Chancellor 6, 77, 234 admission of mistakes 222-3 and Bavaria 121-2, 297 on borders 109 Bratislava summit 224 and Cologne attacks 157 and consensus 117 and elections 172, 222-3,296-7 and EU-Turkey plan 172-3 and Faymann 95-6 and Hollande 88,117 and Orbán 116-17,122, 297 and Parndorf tragedy 67 and Pegida demonstrations 10-11 and Rajoy 84 and Turkey 123,166-7 welcome to Syrian refugees 77-80 Mesič, Stipe, Croatian President 113 migrants deaths among 24, 64-7, 85-6 economic 6,
80-1 employment 195 equated with terrorists 107, 132 numbers 63,67-8,176, 295 Orbáns use of word 80 see also asylum seekers; displaced persons; economic migrants; refugees migration 9, 11-12 and cultural enrichment 302 data on 80-1 and nationalism 3-4 need for controls 301 secondary 6 surges 294 Migration Aid, Hungary 69, 71, 74 Migration Research Institute 241 Migration Solidarity (MigSol) group, Hungary 62,100 Mihálovics, István 111 Mikl-Leitner, Johanna, Austrian Interior Minister 67 Milanović, Zoran, Croatian Prime Minister 115 Mohamed-Aggad, Foued, Bataclan terrorist 131, 132 Moissaing, Stephane, MSF 247 Mórahalom, Hungary 21, 248 More, Thomas 4 Moroccans as migrants 151-3, 273 resident in France 4 Mostefai, Omar, Bataclan terrorist 131,132 Mouzalas, Yannis, Greek Minister for Migration 136,154-5 Mulhouse, France, integration experiences 286-90 Munich, Germany 267-8 Muslims 80 as asylum seekers 11 Hungarian view of 80, 207, 244,253-4 and integration 302-3 resident in France 12-13 resident in Germany 11 see also Islam N1TV, Hungary 101-2 Nagyfa, Hungary, border crossing 22 327
INDEX Orestiades, Greece 37 Osijek, Croatia 115 Ostojič, Ranko, Croatian Interior Minister 108 Oxfam 8, 181, 225 Ozeme, Eric, refugee from Congo 52,156, 158-64 Nansen, Fridtjof, as High Commissioner for Refugees 5 Nansen passports 5 nation state, and democracy 196-7 nationalism in 1989 East European revolutions 12 and elected governments in EU 4, 300 and migration 3-4 and reaction to Brexit 194-7 Nauru, Australian migrants 228 Németh, Zoltán, priest 235, 237-8 New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants 225 New York Times 133 NGOs (non-governmental organisations) 8 in Balkans 247 and migrants in Hungary 62 see also Amnesty International; Human Rights Watch; Médecins Sans Frontières; Nickelsdorf, Austria, trains from border 104 Nikodém, Noémi 260, 263 North Africans in Croatia 115 as illegal immigrants in Germany 274,276 Norwegian Refugee Council 8,181 Obama, Barack, US President 214, 225,246 OIN (Hungarian Office for Immigration and Nationality) 22,23 processing of asylum seekers 199 registration process 100-1 and ‘transit zones’ 107, 119 Opatovac, Croatia, refugee camp 114-15,124 Operation Poseidon 68 Orbán, Balázs, Migration Research Institute 241-4 Orbán, Viktor, Fidesz government 2,4,14, 15,77 address to UN General Assembly 111 and border fences 6, 87-8, 97-8,103 Bratislava summit 223 and Brexit 194-5 campaign against migrants 45-6, 61, 80 and Charlie Hebdo attack 13, 30,244 and Croatian border 123 decision to allow refugees leave 87-93,94 EU view of 79-80 and European People’s Party 122-3 and failure of referendum 231, 232-3 and Faymann 94 and Merkel 116-17, 122
view of Muslims 80,244 Palić, Serbia 252-4 Papp, Károly, Hungarian police chief 22,81 Paris Bataclan concert attack 129-33 Charlie Hebdo attacks 12-13, 27-8, 31 Parndorf, Austria, death of migrants in abandoned meat lorry 64-7 passports forged 148 Syrian 132 see also identity documents Pegida movement, Germany 10-12 Pfuhl, Johannes, sculptor 149 Pinter, Sándor, Hungarian Interior Minister 46 Piraeus, Greece 109, 162 Poland and EU relocation plan 108 view of Brexit 223 Poposki, Nikola, Macedonian Foreign Minister 145 Pro-Asyl, NGO in Germany, and Syrian refugees 64, 77 Pulai, András, Publicus Institute 221 Radnóti, Miklós 112 Raj oy, Mariano, Spanish Prime Minister 84 Rastina, Serbia 205 Red Cross 8 Croatian-Serbian border 141 Hungarian 61,69,93 in Slovenia 125 Reformed Church organisation, Hungary 69, 100 refugee camps 5-6 Hungary 22, 61-2 tented 61-2, 81 see also Bicske; Debrecen; Harmanlı; Horgos; Körmend; Lesbos; Röszke; ‘transit zones’; Vámosszabadi Refiigee Certificates (UNHCR) 52-3 Refugee Convention (1951) 47 328
INDEX refugees 4-7 concept of 301 as development issue 301-2 employment 167-8,195, 267 environmental 301 historical 4-5 length of‘refugee-hood’ 5-6 Merkel’s use of word 80 moral and legal obligation to 300 need for return 296, 302 numbers 4,6, 80-1 rescued at sea 7, 68 tensions between 115 UNHCR Global Trends report (2015) 47 see also asylum seekers; displaced persons; migrants registration of refugees Greece 64, 143,154 Hungary 62, 68-9, 95, 96, 100-1 papers 126,137 Serbia 138,143 UNHCR document 161 Reker, Henriette, mayor of Cologne 157 Renzi, Matteo, Italian Prime Minister 171, 176, 177, 299 Republika Srpska 134 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes 4 Richardson, Warren, photographer 105-7 Riga Statement (2015) (EU) 31 Rio Olympics (2016) 220 Rogán, Antal, Fidesz 14 Roma in Hungarian prisons 59 as people-smugglers 62, 65 scrap metal dealing 159-60 Romania 179,294 asylum applications 261 border with Hungary 255-6 Romanian Immigration and Asylum Office 261 Röszke, Hungary 63, 76 border crossing 22, 61-2 closure 107-8 lack of tents 81 railway track 71-2,97,99-100,103 riot 104-8 ‘transit zone’ 97, 107,198 see also Horgos Ruete, Matthias, European Commission 119 Russia Finnish border 118 and refugees 224 and Syria 112,113-14 Russians, as refugees from Bolshevik Revolution 4-5 Rutte, Mark, Dutch Prime Minister 166 Sabratha, Libya 175 Sadat, Ali 214, 217-18, 238-41 Sahbi, Kheir Eddine, Bataclan victim 133 Salvini, Matteo, Italian League party 299 Samson, Diderik, Dutch Labour Party 166 Sanchez, Pedro, Spanish Prime Minister 299 Sant’ Egidio charity 182,235 Sára, Sándor З Sári,
Gabriella, nun 235 Saudi Arabia, and Syrian migrants 224 Save the Children 8 Savigny-sur-Orge, France 158-9 Schäuble, Wolfgang, German Finance Minister 166, 167 Schengen system 87, 166-7 Schopfloch, Germany, refugee camp 280 Schultz, Martin, European Parliament 87 Bratislava summit 224 Second World War, refugees 5 Seehofer, Horst, Bavarian Premier 96-7, 121-2,297 and Austria 298 Sentilj-Spielfeld, Austria-Slovenia border 124,127, 129 Serbia border with Bulgaria 136 border with Croatia 108 ethnic heterogeneity 187 and EU 195 and Hungarian border crossings 22-3, 48-52,184-7, 202-5 as transit country 16-17, 20-3, 230 UNHCR emergency relief 104 as unsafe for refugees (UNHCR) 47 see also Horgos; Hungarian-Serbian border fence Serbian Commissariat for Refugees 205, 230 Seress, József, regional head of Hungarian OIN 22 Sevo, Sediq, smuggler 65 Shakespeare, William 1,4, 9 Sid, Serbia 114 Simon, Ernő, UNHCR 91,119 Slovakia 179 and EU presidency 197, 222 and EU quota plan 197 and EU relocation plan 108 329
INDEX Slovenia border with Austria 166 border with Croatia 123-7 as transit country 126-7 smugglers 8,42,290-1 Afghans as 216 and boat crossings 68,151 Bulgarian route 137-8, 142,190-2 earnings 190-1, 208, 253 Hungarian-Serbian border 23,178-9, 186,205 into Greece 37 Macedonia 219 mafia 153 measures against 67 networks 179 payment to 177 Romania to Germany 262-3 and transport through Hungary 62-3, 65-7,177-9 used by Syrians 40 Sofia, Bulgaria, train from Belgrade 25-7 Somali refugees and migrants in Italy 80 migration via Turkey to Greece 37 Serbian-Hungarian border 203-4 Somalia, Al-Shabab 203-4 Sombor, Serbia 205-6 Somogyvári, Gergő 129 Sonnenhof, Switzerland, refugee camp 291-2 Soros, George, criticism of EU-Turkey deal 182-4 SOS Méditerranée, French NGO 299 South Sudan, UN appeal for 224 Spain, and EU-Turkey plan 171 Spielfeld, Austria 124, 127, 128, 129 Steinmeier, Franz-Walter, German Foreign Minister 95 Strache, Heinz-Christian, Austrian Freedom Party 298 Subotica, Serbia 21, 185-6,207-8, 250-5 Syrian women at 218-19 Sudan, refixgees in Italy 80 Sweden 109,277 border controls 166 Swiss Peoples Party (SVP) 291 Switzerland asylum laws 291 asylum seekers in 290-3 State Secretariat for Migration 291, 292 Sykes, Hugh 15 Syria civil war 112,113-14, 296 UN appeal for 224 Syrians adoption by Pope 182 asylum-seekers in Bulgaria 38, 39-41,43 displaced within Syria 114, 295 effect of EU-Turkey deal on 172-3 and German suspension of Dublin procedures 63-4 at Hungarian-Serbian border 19,20,184-8 in Hungary 73-4, 84, 86-7 integration in Germany 265-72, 282-6 migration routes 37,
60-1, 67-8, 127-8 monitoring of 29, 30 numbers of refugees 4, 6, 80-1,113-14 in Romania 261-3 WFP commitment to 108 wish to return 296 Szabadhegy, Peter, Hungarian ambassador to London 13 Szalai, Balázs 62 Szalma, Vince, ranger 20-1 Szeged, Hungary railway station 19, 21 trials of migrants 102,103-4, 119-21 volunteers in 62 Szijjártó, Péter, Hungarian Foreign Minister 45-6, 74-6 and EU Asylum Policy 188 and refugees from Croatia 115 at UN summit 224-5 Szokolay, Balázs ‘Dongó’ 2-3 Taliban, in Afghanistan 141 and Afghan refugees 286-7 Taubira, Christiane, French Justice Minister 132 terrorists 142 and border fences 43-4 and Islamophobia 302 migrants as 107,132 tracking 25,26-30 see also Bataclan; IS Thrace 35-6 Timişoara, Romania 255,257-8 Emergency Transit Centre 261 Timmermans, Frans, European Commission 189 Tiszasziget, Hungary 47 Tompa, Hungary 249-50 ‘transitzone’ 184-5 Toroczkai, László, Mayor of Ásotthalom 17-18,20,24,61 330
INDEX Traiskirchen, Austria 238 Transit zones’, Hungary 97, 107,119,184-8, 215-16 Trump, Donald, US President 3, 247 Tsakalotos, Euclid, Greek Finance Minister 146 Tsipras, Alexis, Greek Prime Minister 146 Turkey African refugees in 160-2 death of Syrian child 85-6 demands from Europe 118 and ESI solution to crisis 117-19 and EU accession talks 169 failed coup (2016) 209-10 integration in 161-2 and international Refugee Conventions 47 and Kurds 114, 210 migrant routes through 36-7, 211-12 MIT intelligence service 28-9 and return of migrants from Greece 169-70,176,228 as safe country 182, 230 Syrian refugees in 64, 81,113 wall on Syrian border 7, 295 Turkish-Bulgarian border 28-9,137, 211 fence 35-44 Turks, resident in Germany 4,11 Tusk, Donald, European Council 87,166, 169,171 on Balkan migration route 226 Twin-Tailed Dog Party, Hungary (satirical) 34, 220-1,222 UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party) 195 Ukraine border with Slovakia 179 and EU 195 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 68 UN Convention on Refugees (1951) 5, 76 need for reform 242 UN General Assembly Orbán at 111 summit on refugees and migrants 224-6, 301-2 UNHCR (UN High Commission for Refugees) 5, 8 Central European branch, Budapest 34 data on migration 80-1 document for refugees 161 emergency relief funds 104 Global Compact for Refugees 225, 301-2 Global Compact for Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration 225-6, 301-2 Global Trends report (2015) 47 and provision of tents 81,100 Refugee Certificates 52-3 on safety of Bulgaria and Greece 46 on Syrian refugees 64 United Kingdom migrant employment in 195
refugees from Syria 261-2 see also Brexit Valetta, Malta, conference 109 Vámosszabadi, Hungary, refugee camp 22, 24, 101, 187 Vardar River valley, Greece 145-6 Varga, Dr Endre 257 Varga, Tibor, priest in Subotica 250-5 Várszegi, Asztrik, arch-abbot of Pannonhalma monastery 235 Végh, Zsuzsanna, OIN 101 Vejović, Milorad, Serbian police chief 23 Vidin, Bulgaria 191-2 Vienna, migrant march to by motorway from Budapest 90-2 Visegrad Four call for ‘flexible solidarity’ 223-4,297 October 2016 summit 197 summit (2016) 188-9 Vízöntő (Aquarius) rock band 3 volunteers 7-8 Harmanli refugee camp 39-40 in Hungary 62, 69,70-1, 102 Serbian border 141-2, 219 on Slovenia-Croatia border 125-6 Vona, Gábor, Jobbik party 231-2 Vostić, Željko, UNHCR 138 Vukovar, Croatia 115 Wainwright, Rob, director of Europol 31-2 Wall Street Journal 88 Waszczykowski, Witold, Polish Foreign Minister 188 weapons, Kalashnikov rifles 113,133-5 weather, as problem for refugees 126,128, 230, 247 Weber, Manfred, CSU 122-3 Wenzel, Angela, German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees 63 Western Europe, post-war immigration 11 WFP (World Food Programme), failure of EU commitments 108-9 Wilders, Geert, Dutch Freedom Party 196 331
INDEX Yemen, war in 224, 296 Yenel, Selim, Turkish ambassador to EU 118 YPG (Kurdish) militia 40 women New Year s Eve attacks on in Cologne 156-8,267,275,282 pregnant 218 as refugees 214-19 Zákány-Gyékényes, Hungary, and Croatian border 110-11 Zaoralek, Lubomir, Czech Foreign Minister 188 Zsohár, Zsuzsanna, Migration Aid 69, 70-1 Yazidis and road accident in Hungary 259-60 women reftigees 215 332 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Ί
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