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在奧地利與德國表示願盡可能接納難民之後,一批又一批難民4日搭上匈牙利當局提供的巴士,5日清晨陸續抵達奧地利邊境,他們下車越過匈、奧邊界後,等待已久的慈善志工立刻上前歡迎,並送上茶水點心,讓這些歷盡千辛萬苦,已經身心俱疲的難民頓時得到撫慰。

獨腳人帶隊 走向德國

奧地利警方說,截至中午抵達邊境城市尼克爾斯多夫的難民已達6500人,估計全天下來可能有上萬人。這些難民經過短暫休息,搭火車轉往奧國首都維也納,也有人搭上直接前往德國慕尼黑的火車。德方預期5日會有多達7000難民入境德國。

這波難民多半來自敘利亞、伊拉克和阿富汗,他們從非歐盟的塞爾維亞進入歐盟成員國匈牙利,企圖前往德國,但不少人被強迫安置到難民營,4日有上千民難民從營區出走,在1名獨腿敘利亞人的領導下,徒步走上通往邊界的高速公路,沿途高喊「德國、德國」。

德國大手筆 80萬配額

另外自布達佩斯鐵路東站1日起暫時關閉,停開前往奧地利與德國的火車後,數千難民在車站外紮營夜宿,且不斷與警方衝突,情況陷入極度混亂。

眼看情況即將失控,奧地利總理4日在臉書宣布,鑑於匈牙利邊境的緊急狀況,奧地利與德國同意在此情況下讓難民繼續旅程並准許入境。德國則宣布,今年將接納80萬申請庇護難民,對於已經非法入境的敘利亞難民也將「不咎既往」,不會將他們遣返。

隨後匈牙利以安全為由,派出約百輛巴士運送布達佩斯鐵路東站的難民前往奧地利邊界,沿途並搭載在公路上長途跋涉的難民。4日入夜之後,鐵路東站內外幾乎淨空。但到了5日,滯留東站附近的難民又湧入,至少500人也開始徒步,準備走往奧地利邊境。匈牙利警方則表示,不會再派巴士載送難民。

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另一方面,捷克與斯洛伐克4日共同提議,為敘利亞難民開闢一道從匈牙利直通德國的「鐵路走廊」,但需要這2國同意。匈牙利總理歐爾班說:「德國必須先確保讓難民有簽證,我們才能讓他們去。」

捷克、斯洛伐克、匈牙利與波蘭等中歐國家的總理,會面討論惡化的難民危機。針對法國與德國日前決議訂定有約束力的難民配額,他們一致反對。捷克內政部長卓凡涅克說,「配額不是解決辦法,我們連難民怎麼分配的公式都不知道。而且重點是難民完全不想待在捷克與斯洛伐克,我們不知道如何把他們留下來。」新聞相關影音來源:現代電視

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