Diskussionsreihe

Montag, 13. November 2017 17.00 – 18.30 Uhr In meinem Kalender speichern

Diskussionsreihe

The Impacts of Closing Borders: Asylum Policy in Hungary

Border fences have been presented by the Hungarian government in 2015 as a solution to decrease the rising numbers of arriving migrants into the EU member states. However, it is a matter of fact that by closing its borders, Hungary has simply redirected the routes of asylum seekers arriving in the EU to and via Croatia and Slovenia. Since then, the situation of refugees at the Hungarian-Serbian border has worsened. From 2016 on, the Hungarian official entry points have been shut. Additionally, the government has tightened its asylum policies several times.

What are the impacts of the closing of the borders on the situation of asylum seekers in and outside of Hungary? Is it acceptable that a country turns away from its international obligations by building border fences? How have these measures affected the discourse in Hungary?

AMO and Heinrich Böll Stiftung Prague would like to invite you to the public debate which will take place in Brno.

Mark Zoltán Kékési (Hungarian human rights organization MigSzol Szeged), Dalimil Petrilák (a Czech NGO Pomáháme lidem na útěku) and Beáta Szakácsová from the office of Veřejný ochránce práv - ombudsmanwill discuss the current migrant admission system and its concrete humanitarian, legal, and political implications.

More information: http://bit.ly/2z3WVpK
Registration: http://bit.ly/2A4Bmp3

Language: English

Participants:
Mark Zoltán Kekési, MigSzol, Szeged (HU)
Dalimil Petrilák, Pomáháme lidem na útěku, Prague (CZ)
Beáta Szakácsová, Office of the Public Defender of Rights, Brno (CZ)

Chair: Zora Hesová, AMO (CZ)