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Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Cr ...
built a
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on its border with
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and
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. The fence was constructed during the
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(see
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), with the aim to ensure border security by preventing illegal immigrants from entering, and enabling the option to enter through official checkpoints and claim asylum in Hungary in accordance with international and European law. The number of illegal entries to Hungary declined greatly after the barrier was finished as it effectively abolished the entry to Hungary. Following an increased influx of asylum-seekers and migrants into the
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despite the Dublin Regulation, Hungary stated that the EU was "too slow to act", and started construction of the barrier in June 2015. According to
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, "many of the migrants currently in Hungary have been refusing to register there, in order to continue their journeys to Germany before seeking asylum".Migrant crisis 'a German problem' - Hungary's Orban
3 September 2015.
Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian politician who has served as prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has presided over Fidesz since 1993, with a brief break between ...
commented: "Our job is only to register them". The barrier was completed in September. Later, Hungary constructed barriers on minor sections of the Croatian border that are not separated by the river.


Serbian border

The border between Hungary and Serbia is long. In June 2015, the Hungarian cabinet approved construction of a high barrier. Construction of the barrier began in early July. , Hungary was on track to complete the fence by the end of the year. The fence, which features
concertina wire Concertina wire or Dannert wire is a type of barbed wire or razor wire that is formed in large coils which can be expanded like a concertina. In conjunction with plain barbed wire (and/or razor wire/tape) and steel pickets, it is most ofte ...
, is being built by contractors and a deployment of 900 soldiers at a cost of 30 billion forints ($106 million) for the 4-metre (13-foot) fence and the construction of two camps to house asylum applicants. By mid-August the barrier was taking shape as a double security fence. There is a hastily constructed outer fence made up of three rows of razor wire, scheduled to be completed by the end of August 2015. Inside that, there is a sturdier barrier 3.5 metres (11.5 feet) tall. The slow pace of the fence's construction led to the resignation of
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, the Hungarian defence minister, on 7 September 2015. The first stage of construction was started on 13 July and it was completed and the border sealed by Monday, 14 September. The immediate impact of the fence was to block entry to Hungary to migrants unwilling to apply for
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status in Hungary, deflecting the flow to Croatia. As Croatia led the migrants to its border with Hungary, Hungary then started the construction of a second fence along its border with Croatia on 18 September 2015. On 16 September 2015, migrants prevented by the new fence from crossing the border near Horgoš,
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, and
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, reacted by surging forward and pushing or tearing away a section of the new fence. Hungarian riot police responded with tear gas, causing the migrants to fall back, then regroup and surge forward again, only to be met by another round of tear gas canisters and with water cannon. At this point, some of the migrants began tearing apart a decayed structure, to obtain chunks of concrete which, along with rocks were hurled at police as other rioters built debris fires, filling the air with smoke. The riot subsided as word spread the Hungarian police had opened a nearby gate, but as 200 or 300 migrants walked through the newly opened gate, Hungarian police "surged forward", swinging batons and firing tear gas into the crowd of migrants. Hungary was widely criticized for its use of tear gas and water cannon against migrants attempting to enter the country. Hungary commented the border security: "the official and legal ways to come to Hungary and therefore to the European Union remain open. That's all we ask from all migrants - that they should comply with international and European law". In April 2016, Hungarian government announced construction of reinforcements of the barrier, which it described as "temporary". In July 2016, nearly 1,300 migrants were "stuck" on the Serbian side of the border. In August 2016, Orbán announced that Hungary would build another larger barrier on its southern border.Hungary's PM plans 'more massive' fence to keep out migrants
theguardian.com. 26 August 2016.
On 28 April 2017, the Hungarian government announced it had completed a second fence, long, on the Serbian border. Funding of the construction of the Hungary-Serbia border fence and border hunters project has increased tension between Hungary and the other EU member states. In 2015, Hungary and Slovakia asked the Court of Justice of the European Union to annul the EU decision to relocate migrants. Although the opinions of the Court's Advocate Generals are not binding on the European Court of Justice, on 26 July 2017, the assigned Advocate General expressed the view that the Hungary and Slovakia claims should be dismissed. About a month after the Advocate General released his opinion, Hungary asked the European Commission to pay up. On 31 August 2017, the Hungarian government requested that the European Union refund half of the border barrier costs (€400 million). This request was denied by the President of the European Commission on 5 September 2017. Letter dated 5 September 2017 from Jean-Claude Juncker to Viktor Orbán

/ref> The Court of Justice of the European Union dismissed Hungary and Slovakia's claims in a judgment dated 6 September 2017.


Croatian border

On 16 October 2015, Hungary, dissatisfied with EU efforts to coordinate border control, announced that it had completed the fence along the border with Croatia and would close the border at midnight. Since 17 October onwards, thousands of migrants daily were diverted to Slovenia instead. As of 1 January 2023, border barriers and controls between both nations would cease to exist as Croatia is set to join the Schengen Area.


Slovene border

On 14 September 2015, Hungary began building a fence on its border with
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, specifically in the area around the
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- Pince border crossing. The razor wire obstacle was removed two days later.


Romanian border

In mid-September 2015, Hungary was considering a barrier on part of the Romanian border in case of a shift in the migrant flow through this area. , everything is in place if Hungary decides to build a border barrier on the Hungarian-Romanian border—the military is "only waiting for the command from the government". In October 2017, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán offered to "help Romania to protect its eastern borders" and added that if illegal migration over Romanian territory continues to grow, Hungary will be forced to build a fence on the common border.


Impact on the number of illegal migrants entering Hungary

Attempted border entries fell following the barrier's construction. During the month of September 2015 there was a total number of 138,396 migrant entries, and within the first two weeks of November the average daily number of intercepted migrants decreased to only 15, which is a daily reduction of more than 4,500.
Source: Police.hu
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Environmental impact

According to a correspondence published in ''
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'' journal, the border barrier can entangle animals in razor wire and endangers
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by blocking
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, jeopardizing connectivity of species populations by
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(such as the
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).


UN and EU's criticism

The UN Secretary-General
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and some EU leaders have criticized Hungary for building border barriers. Ban Ki-moon stated: "We should not be building fences or walls, but above all we must look at root causes, in countries of origin." The
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rejected Hungarian demands to co-finance its border barrier.


Gallery

File:Hungarian-Serbian border barrier 1.jpg, Hungarian border barrier File:Hungarian-Serbian border barrier 0.jpg, Hungarian border barrier along the Serbian border being constructed File:Hungarian-Serbian border near Mórahalom.jpg, Hungarian-Serbian border near Mórahalom File:Mounted policemen at Hungary-Serbia border barrier.jpg, Mounted police patrol the border barrier


Satellite images

File:Frontière serbo-hongroise vue de l'espace en 2013 (Kelebia).jpg, Border between Hungary and Serbia in 2013. File:Frontière serbo-hongroise vue de l'espace en 2021 (Kelebia).jpg, Border between Hungary and Serbia in 2021.


See also

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Austrian border barrier Austrian border barriers are border barriers and migration management facilities constructed by Austria between November 2015 and January 2016 on its border with Slovenia and in 2016 on its border with Italy, as a response to European migrant cris ...
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Bulgarian border barrier Bulgarian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Bulgaria * Bulgarians, a South Slavic ethnic group * Bulgarian language, a Slavic language * Bulgarian alphabet * A citizen of Bulgaria, see Demographics of Bulgaria * Bu ...
* Greek border barrier * North Macedonia border barrier *
Norway–Russia border barrier The Norway–Russia border barrier is an international border barrier built by Norway on the Norway–Russia border. Construction of the barrier began in September 2016 and took a few months. The intent of the project was to prevent the smuggling ...
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Slovene border barrier The Slovenian border barrier is a border barrier constructed by Slovenia in 2015–2016 on its border with Croatia as a response to the European migrant crisis. Both Slovenia and Croatia are European Union members, therefore the barrier is located ...
* Croatia–Hungary relations *
Hungary–Serbia relations History of diplomatic relations of Hungary and Serbia dates back to 21 November 1882, when they were established between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. Today, Hungary has an embassy in Belgrade and a general consulate in Subotica, while Serbia h ...
* Mexico–United States barrier *
Russia–Ukraine barrier Russia–Ukraine barrier, also known as Ukrainian Wall or European Wall, or as Project Wall in Ukraine is a fortified border barrier by Ukraine on the Russia–Ukraine border. The aim of the project, according to Ukraine, is preventing Russian m ...
*
Iron Curtain The Iron Curtain was the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991. The term symbolizes the efforts by the Soviet Union (USSR) to block itself and its ...
* Removal of Hungary's border fence with Austria *
Albania–Montenegro border Albania and Montenegro share a border. Economic migration The border between Albania and Montenegro is viewed by many economic migrants as a route into the prosperous economies of Central and Western Europe. In 2018 entrepreneurial smugglers b ...


References


External links

* * Janos Besenyo
Fences and Border Protection
The Question of Establishing Technical Barriers in Europe, AARMS, Vol 16, Issue 1, 2017, pp. 77–87. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hungary-Serbia barrier Hungary–Serbia border Border barriers constructed during the European migrant crisis 2015 in Serbia 2015 in Hungary Buildings and structures completed in 2015 2015 establishments in Hungary Viktor Orbán