A visual journey along the Balkan route, from the Greek island of Kos to the point where the Hungarian wall ends. Pictures by our reportes and contributors
"If you come to Hungary, you must not take the Hungarians' jobs!". A government billboard in the outskirts of Szeged (Photo André Cunha)The train for Budapest (Photo André Cunha)The map given by Hungarian authorities to refugees getting to the country (Photo André Cunha)Barbed wire at the border between Serbia and Hungary (Photo by Giovanni Vale)Migrants and refugees in Kos, awaiting the boat that will bring them on the Greek mainland (Photo Fabrizio Polacco)A small crowd of migrants and refugees awaits in front of the police station in Kos (Photo by Fabrizio Polacco)The Hungarian wall in Kübekháza, the town which borders with Serbia and Romania, and hosts nothing less than the end point of the "wall of Orbán" (photo Giovanni Vale)In Ásotthalom, a local "ranger" on his white Lada leads a convoy of refugees to the nearest collection point. This sort of "rangers" were hired by the town of Ásotthalom to help the local police (Photo Giovanni Vale)At the train station in Szeged (Photo Giovanni Vale)