ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月25日 05時46分


@lena_mucha took this photo of Chief Inspector Fritz Grundnig of the Austrian police next to empty tents for migrants in Spielfeld, an Austrian town on the border with Slovenia. In 2015, this briefly became a stop on the migrant route for tens of thousands of refugees from war-torn countries. Walpurga Sternad, who runs a restaurant near the border, remembers it well. “It was scary,” she said. “So many people. They kept coming.” Fritz remembers it, too. He marked it in the diary he brought to the now deserted migrant reception center. The surge of migrants came 2 weeks after Hungary had shut its border with Austria, diverting the refugee stream through Slovenia. Crowds had been building. “There was a noise in the air, and a sense that something was about to happen,” Fritz said. Today, the border camp stands empty. In one tent, there is an abandoned changing table. A Syrian baby was born here, he recalled, smiling. “That’s what I tell people when they say how terrible it all was,” he said. “Nobody died, a child was born, that’s a net positive.” Some worry Europe’s open borders might slowly be closing again, one checkpoint at a time. Others welcome the change. “It’s about time,” said Walpurga, the restaurant's owner. “They should just close all the borders in Europe, go back to what we used to have.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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