Hungary stands accused as refugees are 'fed like cattle'

The government response has been shameful, say observers – but ordinary Hungarians are mobilising

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A migrant holds a crying boy out of a train that has been stopped between Budapest and the Austrian border 
(Image credit: Attila Kisbenedek/Getty Images)

Hungary has become one of the many flashpoints in the current refugee crisis, and the government has been widely condemned for its response to the humanitarian disaster.

Shocking footage has emerged of migrants and asylum seekers being treated like "cattle in pens" by police in the main refugee camp in Röszke. Journalists are banned from entering and human rights organisations say they are extremely concerned for the welfare of the detainees

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