Hungarian Prime Minister Views Refugees as Muslim Occupants

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban described the wave of migration to Europe as an invasion in an interview for the German newspaper “Bold” on Monday, he said: “We do not consider these people as Muslim refugees. We consider them Muslim invaders”. To reach from Syria to Hungary, they must cross four countries. [...]
In an interview for the German newspaper “Bild” on Monday, he said: “We do not view these people as Muslim refugees. We consider them Muslim invaders”. To reach from Syria to Hungary, they must cross four countries. People are not “fighting for their lives”, but “requires a better life”.
Refugees should have demanded their admission in advance, but instead they had illegally violated the” border, the leader of the Hungarian government said. “This was not a wave of refugees, this was an invasion”, said Orban, who last week was a guest at the closed-door meeting of the CSU State Group in Seeon.
He said he could never understand “s in a country like Germany, chaos, anarchy and illegal crossing of borders could be celebrated as something good”. Orban's government refuses to accept the quota system for EU-proposed refugees, and the issue has come under fire. Orban reacted sharply to critical voices about his appearance in Seeon.
“I think we deserve more respect”, he said. Despite quarrels with Brussels, Hungarian prime minister said: “The EU is a wonderful project in which we are happy to be part and stay”.












