Petra László incident

Petra László incident

Syrian refugees cross the border of Hungary and Austria to Germany
Date September 8, 2015
Location Röszke, Hungary

The Petra László incident took place in Röszke, Hungary, on September 8, 2015 during the European migrant crisis, when Hungarian camerawoman Petra László was recorded kicking migrants who were fleeing police.[1][2] László was fired after footage of the incident spread in the media and online.[1] In September 2016 László was indicted on charges of breach of peace.[3][4][lower-alpha 1]

Incident

On September 8, 2015, Petra László was working as a camerawoman at a holding camp near the border between Hungary and Serbia, documenting the ongoing migrant crisis when hundreds of migrants including Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans fled police at a makeshift relocation camp in Roske, just a few hundred yards from Hungary's border with Serbia.[6][7] A video was posted on Twitter by German reporter Stephan Richter, showing a woman who was later identified as László "kicking a girl and tripping up the man carrying a child".[1][8] The video went viral and attracted widespread media attention.

In response to the video, László's employer, N1TV (also known as Nemzeti TV) issued a statement saying, "An employee of N1TV today showed unacceptable behaviour at the Röszke collection point," N1TV said. "We have terminated the contract of the camera woman with immediate effect today."[1]

László later wrote to Hungarian newspaper, Magyar Nemzet, that she was frightened by the rush of people and panicked, thinking she was going to be attacked. She issued a public apology September 11, 2015:[9]

I am very sorry for the incident, and as a mother I am especially sorry for the fact that fate pushed a child in my way. I did not see that at that moment. I started to panic and as I re-watch the film, it seems as it was not even me.[10]

She characterized the public reaction as a witch-hunt including smears and death threats which she did not feel she deserved.

The investigation

In September 2016, Hungarian prosecutors indicted László and charged her with breaching the peace, defined under Hungarian law as "antisocial, violent behavior capable of inciting indignation or alarm."[11][12] The charge carries a maximum sentence of two years, unless there are aggravating circumstance.[13]

Zsolt Kopasz, Chief Prosecutor, said in a press release that:

The violent actions of the accused did not inflict injury, however her behaviour was capable of provoking indignation and outcry in the members of the public present at the scenes

The press release stated that László kicked a young man and minor girl, and "towards a migrant who was running with a child in his arms with the intention to trip him," but that her leg did not reach. Kopasz continued that there has been no evidence uncovered to indicate that the actions were motivated by the migrant status or ethnicity of the victims.[3] The trial is set to be held in the city of Szeged.[14]

Aftermath

Osama Abdul Mohsen in Getafe, Spain, in November 2015.

On October 21, 2015, László stated she was considering moving to Russia following her trial in Hungary,[15] and that she planned to file two lawsuits, the first against Osama Abdul Mohsen, the man whom she attempted to trip in the video, for changing his testimony, and Facebook for refusing to remove threatening groups on their website.[15] László said "My husband wants to prove my innocence. For him, it is now a matter of honour."[15]

Mohsen, commented on László's apology, "I tell her, be sure you Hungarian journalist that karma will get back to you, and God will not leave this be."[7] He stated in 2015 that he planned to sue both László and N1TV.[7]

Mohsen later settled in Spain when he was offered a job by a Spanish sports organization.[16][17] In November 2015, Mohsen declared that he wants to leave Spain and settle down in Austria or in Germany, to organize a football team, recruited from Syrian refugees.[18] In December 2015, in an interview, Mohsen reported that even though he asked permission from prime minister Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish authorities refused his demand for family reunion, so his family must stay in Turkey.[19] On 15 October 2016, the Spanish journal El Confidencial reported that the Escuela Nacional de Entrenadores de Fútbol (Cenafe) decided not to renew the contract of Mr. Mohsen, because he had "difficulties learning Spanish".[20]

See also

Notes

  1. The charge was alternately described as disorderly conduct; however, breach of the peace was the wording used by the official English language version of the press release by Hungarian authorities.[5]

References

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  2. "Hungary charges camerawoman accused of tripping fleeing migrants". REUTERS. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Indictment issued against camerawoman who assaulted migrants" (PDF). CSONGRÁD MEGYEI FŐÜGYÉSZSÉG. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  4. "The Hungarian camerawoman who was filmed tripping migrants has won a documentary award". Business Insider. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  5. "Woman indicted in migrant-kicking case". The Washington Post. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  6. Mackey, Robert (8 September 2015). "Hungarian Journalist, Petra Laszlo, Fired for Kicking Migrants on Camera". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  7. 1 2 3 Al-Arab, Mustafa (September 16, 2015). "Man tripped by Hungarian camerawoman warns her of karma". CNN.
  8. Nolan, Daniel (September 8, 2015). "Hungarian nationalist TV camera operator filmed kicking refugee children". The Guardian.
  9. Nelson, Sara C (November 9, 2015). "Hungarian Camerawoman Petra László Explains Why She Tripped Refugee Carrying Child". The Huffington Post.
  10. Srinivas, Rahul (September 11, 2015). "Petra Laszlo Apologizes: Fired Hungarian Camerawoman Apologizes For Kicking, Tripping Migrants". Inquisitr.
  11. "Hungary Indicts Camerawoman Accused Of Kicking Migrants". National Public Radio. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  12. Begley, Sarah (7 September 2016). "Hungarian Camerawoman Charged With 'Breach of Peace' for Kicking Migrants". TIME. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  13. "Camerawoman Who Kicked Refugees in Hungary Is Charged With 'Breach of Peace'". The New York Times. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  14. "Hungarian camerawoman indicted for 2015 assault on migrants". Fox News. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  15. 1 2 3 "Camerawoman who tripped refugee to sue victim". Fox News. October 21, 2015.
  16. Chappell, Bill (September 17, 2015). "Man Who Was Tripped By Camerawoman In Hungary Gets New Start In Spain". NPR.
  17. Mackey, Robert (September 16, 2015). "Syrian Refugee Tripped in Hungary Is Welcomed in Spain". The New York Times.
  18. APA (December 9, 2015). "After Being Tripped, Syrian Refugee now wants to move to Austria". Die Presse (in German).
  19. Schulze, Ralph (December 24, 2015). "Spain refused family reunion". Tagesspiegel (in German).
  20. MIGUEL ÁNGEL GALÁN (October 15, 2016). "The football school fired Syrian refugee for his lack of Spanish". El Confidencial (in Spanish).
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