Violent Attacks by Migrants on the Southern Border of Hungary

Dr. Bence Rétvári is the Parliamentary Secretary of State of the Ministry of Human Resources in the Hungarian government. In the following clip after a session of the EU’s Justice and Home Affairs Council, Mr. Rétvári reports on the showing of a video about migrant violence on Hungary’s southern border. (See this English-language report about the showing of the video.)

Many thanks to CrossWare for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00   The session of the Internal Affairs Council [Justice and Home Affairs Council] has just ended. We are here in Brussels.
00:04   Many of you may have just noticed what is happening on the southern Hungarian border.
00:08   After a lot of difficulties, and administrative difficulties,
00:12   this was the last day of the session.
00:15   But they could not resist showing you the video about the Hungarian-Southern border,
00:20   which shows how the illegal migrants attack the Hungarian police, and the Hungarian border guards.
00:27   There was a lot of silence in the room.
00:30   Many people were taking photos, making videos.
00:33   Some people asked for a video, because it is clearly visible that for months and even years,
00:38   many people have been deciding about the migration issues, and have accepted the migration pact,
00:44   because they did not know exactly what is happening on the southern Hungarian border.
00:48   Actually, only if someone knows about it, if he visits there and sees it personally,
00:52   but now, at least in Brussels, many people have seen for the first time in this two-minute video
00:57   what the reality is about migration.
 

3 thoughts on “Violent Attacks by Migrants on the Southern Border of Hungary

  1. This is outrageous and frightening to watch. Living close to the Slovenian border I can only hope Slovenia has good controls of its own.
    Otherwise I have only 4 words: electrify the damn fence.

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