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21 images Created 29 May 2018

Geography of Hate, Hungary

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  • Border fence in Morahalom on the Hungarian-Serbian border. Since February, Hungary is only allowing one refugee per day into its transit zones, slowly closing its doors to all refugees left in camps for years.
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  • Bereg border Hungary/Croatia crossing.The more borders become militarised, the more dangerous routes people take to reach safety.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leverage on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. The sign on the border fence Hungary/Serbia says Caution electric fence.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • In the last weeks, informal camps in Sid, Subotica, Belgrade have been removed by the Serbian police leaving many with the only option to enter an official camp or live in hiding and keep on trying to border crossing. Adasevci camp close to Croatia border is one of the few official refugee camps. The facilities are non existent and poor.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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  • The mayor of Asotthalom, Laszlo Toroczkai seeks to ban Muslims and gay people from the town and has his own civilia militia to patrol and defense the border. The drive for recruitment to join groups such border hunters has been central in the narrative of the right. This photo was taken inside the mayor office. Asotthalom,  Hungary
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  • The mayor of Asotthalom, Laszlo Toroczkai seeks to ban Muslims and gay people from the town and has his own civilia militia to patrol and defense the border. The drive for recruitment to join groups such border hunters has been central in the narrative of the right. This is taken at the mayor office
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  • Barriers in Hungary along its borders to Serbia. Governments have leveraged on economic and cultural eradication fears to gain support in militarisation and securities. In Hungary this has generated support towards the authoritarian government of Orban and the increasing number of paramilitaries being assimilated in mainstream policing.
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