Video shows Hungarian camerawoman kicks fleeing refugees

A woman journalist in Hungary kicked and tripped refugees while fleeing form police crackdown, a video footage shows
A video footage went viral in the media and on the internet on Tuesday had unveiled that a Hungarian camerawoman kicked and tripped up several refugees fleeing police, including a man carrying a child.
In separate videos, the woman, who was working for a private channel, is seen kicking a girl and tripping up the man carrying a child as hundreds of refugees, many of them Syrian, broke away from police on Hungary's southern border with Serbia.
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"An employee of N1TV today showed unacceptable behavior 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."
Hungarian news website 444.hu identified the camerawoman as Petra Laszlo. There was no immediate comments from Laszlo.
Hungary's right-wing government has taken a hard line on the flow of refugees 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 refugees, 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 refugees refuse, fearing that they will then be forced to stay in Hungary.
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