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Title: Anti-migrant force builds in Europe, hurting Merkel's quest
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/anti- ... e-builds-europe-071543462.html
Published: Feb 15, 2016
Author: Vanessa Gera
Post Date: 2016-02-15 10:40:46 by Justified
Keywords: None
Views: 824
Comments: 8

WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- So where should the next impenetrable razor-wire border fence in Europe be built?

Hungary's right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban thinks he knows the best place — on Macedonia's and Bulgaria's borders with Greece — smack along the main immigration route from the Middle East to Western Europe. He says it's necessary because "Greece can't defend Europe from the south" against the large numbers of refugees pouring in, mainly from Syria and Iraq.

The plan is especially controversial because it effectively means eliminating Greece from the Schengen zone, Europe's 26-nation passport-free travel region that is considered one of the European Union's most cherished achievements.

Orban's plan will feature prominently Monday at a meeting in Prague of leaders from four nations in an informal gathering known as the Visegrad group: Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Visegrad group, formed 25 years ago to further the nations' European integration, is marking that anniversary Monday. Still, it has only recently found a common purpose in its unified opposition to accepting any significant number of migrants.

This determination has emboldened the group, one of the new mini-blocs emerging lately in Europe due to the continent's chaotic, inadequate response to its largest migration crisis since World War II. The Visegrad group is also becoming a force that threatens the plans of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who wants to resettle newcomers across the continent while also slowing down the influx.

"The plan to build a new "European defense line" along the border of Bulgaria and Macedonia with Greece is a major foreign policy initiative for the Visegrad Four and an attempt to re-establish itself as a notable political force within the EU," said Vit Dostal, an analyst with the Association for International Affairs, a Prague-based think tank.

At Monday's meeting, leaders from the four nations will be joined by Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borisov so they can push for the reinforcements along Greece's northern border. Macedonia began putting up a first fence in November, and is now constructing a second, parallel, fence.

"If it were up only to us Central Europeans, that region would have been closed off long ago," Orban said at a press conference recently with Poland's prime minister. "Not for the first time in history we see that Europe is defenseless from the south ... that is where we must ensure the safety of the continent."

Poland has indicated a willingness to send dozens of police to Macedonia to secure the border, something to be decided at Monday's meeting.

"If the EU is not active, the Visegrad Four have to be," Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said recently. "We have to find effective ways of protecting the border."

The leaders will try to hash out a unified position ahead of an important EU meeting Thursday and Friday in Brussels that will take up both migration and Britain's efforts to renegotiate a looser union with the EU. The Visegrad countries have also recently united against British attempts to limit the welfare rights of European workers, something that would affect the hundreds of thousands of their citizens who now live and work in Britain.

Hours before the Prague meeting, the European Commission unveiled a further 10 million euros ($11.3 million) in finances to help Macedonia improve its borders and migration management, but insisted the money not be used to build fences.

"We don't think that closing borders is the response. We prefer managing borders," said commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas. "The European response to the refugee crisis will be done with Greece, not against Greece."

Anti-migrant messages resonate with the ex-communist EU member states, countries that have benefited greatly from EU subsidies and freedom of movement for their own citizens but which now balk at requests to accept even small numbers of refugees. The Visegrad nations maintain it is impossible to integrate Muslims into their societies, often describing them as security threats. So far the Poles, Czechs and Slovaks have only accepted small numbers of refugees, primarily Christians from Syria.

Many officials in the West are frustrated with what they see as xenophobia and hypocrisy, given that huge numbers of Poles, Hungarians and other Eastern Europeans have received refuge and economic opportunity in the West for decades.

Indeed there are plenty of signs that the countries are squandering a lot of the good will that they once enjoyed in the West for their sacrifices in throwing off communism and establishing democracies.

Orban's ambitions for Europe got a big boost with the rise to power last year in Poland of the right-wing Law and Justice party, which is deeply anti-migrant and sees greater regional cooperation as one of its foreign policy priorities. Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo's government says it wants to do more to help Syrian refugees at camps in Turkey and elsewhere while blocking their entry into Europe.

Although Orban is alienating Greek authorities, who are staggering under the sheer numbers of asylum-seekers crossing the sea from Turkey in smugglers' boars, he insists he must act as a counterweight to Western leaders, whom he accuses of creating the crisis with their welcoming attitude to refugees.

"The very serious phenomenon endangering the security of everyday life which we call migration did not break into Western Europe violently," he said. "The doors were opened. And what is more, in certain periods, they deliberately invited and even transported these people into Western Europe without control, filtering or security screening."

Dariusz Kalan, an analyst at the Polish Institute of International Affairs, said he doesn't believe that the Visegrad group on its own can destroy European unity but says Orban's vision is winning adherents across the continent in far-right movements and even among mainstream political parties.

"It's hard to ignore Orban," Kalan said. "People in Western Europe are starting to adopt the language of Orban. None are equally tough and yet the language is still quite similar."

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#1. To: All (#0)

This reporter is more worried about hurting Merkel than the people of EU!

Notice they are sacrificing Greece to save their EU. LOL

Merkel needs to tried for treason to her country and then be shipped off to be sold as a sex slave in the ME! They may have to pay the ME to take her!

Justified  posted on  2016-02-15   10:45:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Justified (#1)

Merkel needs to tried for treason to her country and then be shipped off to be sold as a sex slave in the ME!

Your monicker seems to be at odds with your rash statements.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-02-15   15:09:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Justified (#0)

The Visegrad group is also becoming a force that threatens the plans of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who wants to resettle newcomers across the continent while also slowing down the influx.

Merkel is not interested in slowing down the influx. If she were she would not have let an unimpeded wave of the bastards in initially.

rlk  posted on  2016-02-15   15:26:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: rlk (#3)

Merkel is taking a page out of the US playbook creating an underclass of migrants who can be exploited

paraclete  posted on  2016-02-15   15:47:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: paraclete, rlk (#4)

Merkel is taking a page out of the US playbook creating an underclass of migrants who can be exploited

I think the rest of the world looks at US and it's success and thinks it comes from slavery of the lower to middle class but they could not be anymore wrong. All that does is make the super rich even richer which may be what they really wanted in the first place.

I really do see Jefferson's idea of revolution is good every so often to keep the ruling class in check!

The middle class is where great countries come from. Riding that crest is hard. Easily lead will want socialism without understand what it is and the ruling class wants fascism. In the end both socialism and fascism are the same to the middle class.

Justified  posted on  2016-02-15   16:03:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Justified (#5)

The middle class is where great countries come from

You should explore a classless society sometime, taking about class is talking about privilege. Countries are built on the backs of workers, ordinary people who do the meniel tasks because they have to, because the middle class is too lazy or too up themselves to do it, we have come to expect that behaviour from the upper class, who should be stood against the wall and shot as was done in France so long ago as to be forgotten. There is no room for an elite an any egaligarian society.

You say the lower classes want socialism, what they want is fairness, a fair reward for thier labours and the right to live without want, being able to afford the necessities of life. What they don't want is minimum wage jobs, blood minded middle class oversears and a government that ignores their existence until it is convenient at election times to remember them

paraclete  posted on  2016-02-15   16:24:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: paraclete (#6)

You should explore a classless society sometime, taking about class is talking about privilege

Thats kinda like talking racist society. Everyone is racist! LOL

Everyone is a classist.

You say the lower classes want socialism, what they want is fairness, a fair reward for thier labours and the right to live without want, being able to afford the necessities of life. What they don't want is minimum wage jobs, blood minded middle class oversears and a government that ignores their existence until it is convenient at election times to remember them

They say many things but in the end they are lazy. Yes some truly have issues such as not been born with all the mental or physical abilities of others or have been abused. What I have found is that some people are just better than others and they should be compensated more. Even Jesus Christ expressed this in that some people will be at the right hand of GOD and others will not and some will not be here at all.

A classless society is a pipe dream just like a diverse society can live in harmony. Reality is the great "Trump" of wishful ideas.

There is no room for an elite an any egaligarian society.

I do not know how you achieve this because people are so diverse with in even the same family. Then add different cultures and races there is no way to achieve equality without extreme central government which would do 1000 times more harm than a simple capitalist republic where central government is small.

Justified  posted on  2016-02-15   16:55:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Justified (#7)

What I have found is that some people are just better than others and they should be compensated more. Even Jesus Christ expressed this in that some people will be at the right hand of GOD and others will not and some will not be here at all.

You see you are expressing an elitist even racist view. I agree people who work hard should be compensated for their labour but who is to say a professor who spends all day in air conditioned rooms should be paid more than someone who works physically in the sun all day.

Jesus expressed the view that the poor are always with us but in context he expressed this view to someone wanting money in the treasury to give to the poor so he could steal it. What he did not say is they should be ignored or treated badly. Do not use the words of Jesus to justify attitude. Those who follow God will sit on the right hand of God those who do not will suffer judgement

paraclete  posted on  2016-02-15   18:40:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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