sprinting from a holding camp, sees a man running with child in his arms. So she trips him.
The man, carrying all his belongings with him, falls on top of the boy as they tumble to the ground. He screams in disbelief.
Moments later, the same camerawoman kicks other migrants as they run, including a young girl in the leg.
The videographer, who worked for the Hungarian nationalist N1TV station, has been fired, Editor in Chief Szabolcs Kisberk said.
"The camera operator behavior was completely unacceptable," N1TV said in a statement.
The station did not identify the camerawoman, but thousands took to a Facebook "shame wall" to criticize her acts.
She
was one of the videographers filming the flood of migrants trying to
get through Hungary and into Austria and Germany. The migrants include
many refugees trying to escape the carnage brought on by terrorists and
war in their homelands.
After
crossing from Serbia into Hungary with only the belongings they could
carry, the migrants were stuck for days at a holding camp in southern
Hungary. Many complained about uncomfortable or inhumane conditions in
the camp.
After breaking through the holding camp's police line Tuesday, they scrambled across a field walked and hiked about 4 miles -- many dropping their possessions on the ground.
Two
children from one family lost the shoes they were wearing. They walked
over a train track and rocks barefoot for miles, hoping to reach a
country more welcoming of refugees.
Hungary,
a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention aimed at protecting
refugees, has come under criticism for its handling of migrants and for
erecting a razor-wire fence to stymie the flow.
But
the Hungarian government has said it is just trying to enforce European
Union rules on the movement of migrants without proper documentation.
source:cnn
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