ADVERTISEMENT

TV journalist fired for tripping up fleeing migrants

N1TV runs a weekly chat show with Gabor Vona, leader of the far-right, anti-immigration opposition party Jobbik, according to the channel's website http://www.n1tv.hu/.

Hungarian TV journalist fired for tripping up fleeing migrants

A camera woman for a private television channel in Hungary was fired late on Tuesday after videos of her kicking and tripping up migrants fleeing police, including a man carrying a child, spread in the media and on the internet.

In separate videos, the woman, who was not named by the channel, is seen kicking a girl and tripping up the man carrying a child as hundreds of migrants, many of them Syrian refugees, broke away from police on Hungary's southern border with Serbia.

"An employee of N1TV today showed unacceptable behaviour at the Roszke collection point," N1TV, also known as Nemzeti TV, said in a statement. "We have terminated the contract of the camerawoman with immediate effect today."

Szabolcs Kisberk, chief editor at the TV station, told Reuters: "I believe we have done what we had to do in this situation. We don't understand how this could happen, it is shocking and unacceptable."

ADVERTISEMENT

Hungarian news website 444.hu identified the camerawoman as Petra Laszlo. Reuters was unable to reach Laszlo for comment.

Hungary's right-wing government has taken a hard line on the flow of migrants across its borders en route to western Europe, portraying them as a threat to European prosperity and "Christian values".

N1TV runs a weekly chat show with Gabor Vona, leader of the far-right, anti-immigration opposition party Jobbik, according to the channel's website http://www.n1tv.hu/.

The channel says it stands for "national issues."

Over 150,000 migrants, many of them refugees from conflicts in the Middle East, have been recorded entering Hungary so far this year. Police have been trying to round them up and register them in line with European Union rules, but many migrants refuse, fearing that they will then be forced to stay in Hungary.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Wike signs MoU with Chinese companies on electricity, water supply in FCT

Wike signs MoU with Chinese companies on electricity, water supply in FCT

Bishop shares free fuel to okada riders in Enugu to ease hardship

Bishop shares free fuel to okada riders in Enugu to ease hardship

Presidency disowns yacht with Nigerian flag linked to Tinubu

Presidency disowns yacht with Nigerian flag linked to Tinubu

Tinubu trying hard, inherited near- bankrupt nation, Tafawa-Balewa

Tinubu trying hard, inherited near- bankrupt nation, Tafawa-Balewa

We're investigating Pastor Jeremiah's miracle water, soap - NAFDAC

We're investigating Pastor Jeremiah's miracle water, soap - NAFDAC

Community leader collected ₦700k from bandits, allowed them kill 30 - Katsina Gov

Community leader collected ₦700k from bandits, allowed them kill 30 - Katsina Gov

Act fast, Nigerians starving – APC chieftain tells Tinubu

Act fast, Nigerians starving – APC chieftain tells Tinubu

PDP is dead because we left, says Kwankwaso

PDP is dead because we left, says Kwankwaso

Abiodun urged to intervene as controversy trails LG chairmanship selection in Ota

Abiodun urged to intervene as controversy trails LG chairmanship selection in Ota

Pulse Sports

Nigeria 3-0 Benin: Lookman and Osimhen power Super Eagles to emphatic AFCON 2025 win

Nigeria 3-0 Benin: Lookman and Osimhen power Super Eagles to emphatic AFCON 2025 win

'From Henry to Muller'- Top 10 Goal-Scoring Legends in Football History [Ranked]

'From Henry to Muller'- Top 10 Goal-Scoring Legends in Football History [Ranked]

Nigerian defender declared missing in Nigeria

Nigerian defender declared missing in Nigeria

Victor Osimhen Salary: How the Super Eagles striker went from earning ₦390 million to ₦22 billion per year

Victor Osimhen Salary: How the Super Eagles striker went from earning ₦390 million to ₦22 billion per year

Report: Galatasaray agree to pay Osimhen ₦17 billion after Chelsea refuse to pay the same amount

Report: Galatasaray agree to pay Osimhen ₦17 billion after Chelsea refuse to pay the same amount

I did not beg for the job — Eguaveon reveals why he accepted Super Eagles coaching role

I did not beg for the job — Eguaveon reveals why he accepted Super Eagles coaching role

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT