there is an uproar everywhere on social media about a video being shoot somewhere on the Hungarian border. In that video a camerawoman is shown misbehaving with Syrian Refugees. At one instance above mentioned lady, tripped a refugee who was trying to flee away from police. That man with having a child held within his arms tightly fell down right on his little son. Whole of that incident was filmed an later uploaded on to the social media by another cameraman present there on the field at that time. In a separate video, same individual can also be seen kicking a little asylum seeker right in her belly.
After getting published, this video disturbed general public sentiment across the world and within few hours, triggered a massive wave of anger, dismay and criticism against that camerawoman and her organization. People were observed pointing out fierce kind of racism that allegedly is a part of Hungarian society.
However, the person who highlighted this issue by releasing his recording on the social media is also a part of that very Hungarian society. Later on, under pressure management of the television channel for whom that camerawoman was working at that time fired her by maintaining that the lady went beyond her boundaries and this kind of behavior is not acceptable in their organization.
You can learn more about this story on; The Guardian
After getting published, this video disturbed general public sentiment across the world and within few hours, triggered a massive wave of anger, dismay and criticism against that camerawoman and her organization. People were observed pointing out fierce kind of racism that allegedly is a part of Hungarian society.
However, the person who highlighted this issue by releasing his recording on the social media is also a part of that very Hungarian society. Later on, under pressure management of the television channel for whom that camerawoman was working at that time fired her by maintaining that the lady went beyond her boundaries and this kind of behavior is not acceptable in their organization.
You can learn more about this story on; The Guardian