9月11日CNN聽力:歐洲列國洞開家門吸收災黎
Hey! My name is Carl Azuz.
Welcome to our viewers around the world to yourmidweek edition of CNN STUDENT NEWS.
We're starting today in the Eastern European nationof Hungary, when hundreds of frustrated migrantsat a Hungarian holding camp broke through policelines, CNN was there.
We're running now with these migrants and refugees who just broke out of the holding arearight along the border with Serbia.
The police are literally right behind them-CNN.
The police are literally right behind them and in front.
The people who run were reportedly fed up with the conditions in the holding area.
And when police were able to stop about half of them, the authorities brought them food andwater.
Hungary's been at the forefront of Europe's deepening refugee crisis.
Many of the people arriving there from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria are passing through, hopingfor a new life in Western Europe.
But some have complained the bad conditions at holding areas and camps in Hungary and areafraid they'll get stuck there.
Hungary's government says it's just trying to enforce rules on travelers who don't have theright documentation.
In Europe, refugees have certain rights, the right not to be sent back to their home countries,the rights to housing, work and education.
Most of those who are fleeing ISIS terrorists in Iraq, war-ravaged conditions in Afghanistan,and terrorism and civil war in Syria are considered to be refugees.
Some others are considered migrants, people hoping to resettle in countries with betteropportunities.
It's creating a historic humanitarian crisis for Europe.
A number of countries are accepting these people.
Germany expects to take in 800,000 asylum seekers at a cost of 6.7 billion.
Some other European nations say they can't afford or keep up with the flood of people.
Well, this is the kind of temporary housing that German Chancellor Angela Merkel says shewants to see more of.
In fact, Germany is planning to build 150,000 areas like this.
So,you can see, it's got a playground area for children.
But behind there, these are basically shipping containers that have been bolted together, andinside, it's kind of like one-bedroom apartment, enough for a family with a kitchenette, a toilet.
Each floor has showers, and a communal kitchen.
And the idea is that refugees would come here, live here for about a year before they were ableto get out on their own.
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