12,000 euros were collected from Hungarian taxpayers for a seven-member Afghan family. Think about how many rolls of hospital toilet paper he would have spent on that amount of money!

With swollen breasts , the Hungarian Helsinki Committee announced its latest "success" , according to which the European Court of Human Rights ruled against the Hungarian state in another transit zone case.

Even reading the title, one can feel what kind of mess the Hungarian "monster state" has made again: "Strasbourg also found no excuse for the illegal detention and starvation of a family."

Let's say how anyone can be held captive in an object with one side open and one can leave it freely is a mystery, but it seems that the XXI. The creation of the greatest achievement of the 20th century, the so-called "human right", once again overrode common sense, after all, the interests of European citizens and member states.

Let's take a look at the announcement of the Hungarians from Helsinki, which has been spoofed with soma magic:

"ZL and his family from Afghanistan belong to the Hazara minority. This ethnic community is particularly despised and persecuted in Afghanistan.

The family fled to us through Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria and Serbia. During their escape, the husband and another child were forced to separate from the woman and her four children. They managed to get to Austria, where they got a residence permit, while the ZLs tried to get protection from Hungary. They entered the Röszke transit zone in December 2018, where they immediately applied for asylum.

Despite their obvious persecution, the asylum authority - although it allowed them to enter the transit zone precisely because of the asylum application - refused to examine their asylum application in a rapid procedure, citing the fact that they came through Serbia. Since then, the Hungarian state has considered our southern neighbor to be safe from the point of view of asylum law, even though the judgments of the Strasbourg court and the Court of Justice of the European Union state that the classification of Serbia as an automatic safe transit country is illegal.

The ZLs were deported first to Serbia and then to Afghanistan - the country they fled from and where they were still in obvious danger."

First of all, it is worth saying a few words about the Hazaras. It is an ethnic group native to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran - it is interesting that the destination country of their "escape" was not Pakistan or Iran, although the latter was also mentioned. The Hazaras are one of the largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan, accounting for 20 percent of the population, and they live primarily in the Hazaristan (Hazarajat) region of central Afghanistan, as well as a significant minority group mainly in Quetta, Pakistan, and Mashhad, Iran. Afghanistan currently has a population of almost 43 million people. Summa summarum, the people of Helsinki have no reason to worry, there will be plenty of supplies, especially if the goal is to resettle ten million Afghans in Europe.

Source: worldometers.info

It is an indisputable fact that life in Afghanistan is difficult for many, but I doubt that if the export of democracy has failed despite the twenty-year American presence, then the solution will be to adopt all economic migrants.

The people of Helsinki emphasize the "obvious danger, persecution" several times, but unfortunately they do not explain exactly what they mean by it.

What is obvious - and this is clearly evident from the movements of this family - is that they are indeed economic migrants. Mom stops in the Hungarian transit zone with four children, and dad goes to Austria with the fifth.

According to international refugee law, the first safe country is obliged to provide asylum until the situation at home is settled, so the Grand Muftis of Human Rights either do not know the geography, or they think that none of the above-mentioned countries are safe. We are headed in a very scary direction if we interpret the law according to individual/ideological taste…

Few people know, but foreigners are also resettled in our country under organized conditions, with EU support, a program coordinated by the Hungarian Charity Service of Malta. The organization takes care of a large number of Ukrainian, Venezuelan, Pakistani, Afghan and Armenian people who came to Hungary as refugees and stay here permanently. Afghan families, about 450 people, occupy a special place in the integration program. They are typically the ones who, before the Taliban takeover in August 2021, cooperated in some form with the law enforcement officers of Western states in Afghanistan, which is why the ground became hot under their feet.

According to Lajos Győri-Dani, the vice president in charge of the program, these 450 people in the program represented the biggest failure so far.

As soon as the plane landed with them, they declared that they wanted to go to America. However, such a promise was never made. The Afghans were also only willing to listen to the presentation explaining the purpose of participating in the program as a group, neither then nor later were they willing to communicate with the staff of the charity service individually. They were only able to formulate any complaints or requests as a group - typically 20-30 men speaking together. It was only after the third explanation that they understood what was expected of them: to fit in and become useful members of Hungarian society.

But they didn't want to live like this at all. After that, the majority of the families left Hungary, and since then they presumably live in the part of a large Western European city inhabited by Afghans, in a no-go zone.

They are our refugees, waiting for either integration or a no-go zone

The Afghan strike

About 44,000 Afghans currently live in Austria , most of them in Vienna and larger cities. According to the 2020 data of the Austrian criminal statistics, slightly more than 276,000 crimes were committed in the Alpine country, of which about 4,877 were committed by Afghan immigrants, which is a relatively high number for each ethnic group.

It is especially terrifying news that last year 47 Afghans were charged with sexual violence, which is eleven times more than the number of people with Austrian passports. In 867 cases, drug trafficking, in 858 cases of physical assault, and finally in 189 cases, an investigation was initiated on the suspicion of a crime against sexual morality.

According to the 2020 data, every ninth member of the Afghan community in Austria has had trouble with the law.

In addition to cultural and worldview problems, the causes must be sought in the social sphere. Young people who speak German with difficulty or barely, and who are unable (or unwilling) to integrate, are automatically denied the opportunity to assert themselves in life, as a result of which, for example, the streetscape of Vienna is already distorted by "ganging" and "marching" groups (Praterstern, Donauinsel, Reumannplatz, Millenium City, etc.).

The problem is compounded by the fact that these young people only understand the language of violence and act aggressively against the authorities.

Surely this family will spend the 12,000 euros demanded from our country by the Hungarians of Helsinki on their children's language learning and integration. Or not. One thing is certain: the defenders never wonder about their own responsibility in connection with the crimes committed by the migrants under their wing in Western Europe. After them the flood.

Featured image: Illustration/An Afghan refugee points to the railway tracks connecting Greece and Macedonia on the Macedonian side of the border fence near Gevgelija on March 27, 2016. Thousands were stranded on the Greek side of the border as Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia closed their borders to migrants. (MTI/EPA/Georgi Licovski)