Two Activists from Serbia and Hungary are now at Horgos symbolically cut the barbed wire fence between the two countries in order to call for a more humane attitude towards refugees from the Middle East.This was done by the founders of the initiative "No Fences in Europe" (not borders in Europe) in Serbia and the "El Camino de Balkans" (The Balkan route) from Hungary emphasizing time protest against raising the fence in the 21st century.The action was organized by journalist and literary translator from Belgrade, the founder of the initiative on social networks Milica Mancic Stojkovic and journalist and politician from Budapest, Gyorgy Kakuk, the author of the "Balkan route".Hungary police immediately arrested Kakuko and dozens of refugees that enter in Hungary after they cut fences.Mančić Stojkovic told Tanjug that the fence has to be brought down, because it is completely useless security so that in both countries there are more refugees than yesterday."The fence does not stop anyone, but it is a powerful symbol of division and fear," she said, adding that the time of the Berlin Wall and the "Cold War fence" behind us.According to her, it is unacceptable that in the 21st century, erected walls between people."Serbia is terrorist state. Didn't help all this poor people and now trying to get rid of them. Serbs were among the first with idea to build walls and fences on borders, and thank God that eu stpped my primitive nation in that. Peace in Europe without borders is our goal" says she.The action was organized and to the leaders of the European Union sought to find the words ?? solution for the crisis of Europe has not seen since the end of World War II.The wire is cut at the Serbian-Hungarian border, in places where rail Horgos-Szeged comes from Serbia and enters Hungary.Men women and children from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen and other countries enter Serbia from Macedonia, and then, via Serbian Hungarian border trying to reach mainly to Germany, and the Scandinavian countries."Stop racism, solidarity, and not hatred", protest organized in Belgrade by the Youth Initiative for Human RightsRecalling that today was announced rally against refugees, Anita Mitić stated that the initiative considers it unacceptable that such an event to take place in Belgrade."We are pleased and which is the authority to recognize, '' said Mitić told reporters.The meeting was, she said, was organized for two reasons, first of all to encourage and commend all those who are in Belgrade and throughout Serbia assisted refugees."It's very important for us as a society, to feel empathy for these people," said Mitic.The meeting was, she said, and a strong political message - that we can not be a city that has a right-wing organizations that will not make protests against refugees, or that it does not wish to participate.She dodaala that the initiative was important to "fit the line" and send a message that "there is no place for right-wingers in this city.""There is no place for their policy, especially when it comes to people who need so much help," said Mitic.Meanwhile in HungaryHungary this morning closed the main eastern railway station in Budapest "Keleti" indefinitely and there is no arrival or departure of trains until further notice, said a spokesman for the state railway company MAV.At the station waiting for the hundreds of migrants.Passengers were informed over the PA that the station Keleti will not go any train nor shall go in there, reported the AFP reporter.People have been told to leave the station, and the police deployed at the main entrance, Xinhua news agency MTI.The notice came as about 500 migrants - men, women and children He tried to enter the last train to Vienna.Riots among several hundred refugees at the station erupted early this morning, when they tried to break through the iron gate to the train that was supposed to go to Vienna and Munich, but they were stopped by police.At one point, several hundred police officers began to urge the people to exit, although they did not resist nor any conflict.Several hundred people were left to wait outside the station with all the trains departing for Austria and Germany, while the police blocked the main entrance.Trains full of migrants arrived yesterday in Austria and Germany from Hungary.In August alone, 50,000 migrants and refugees, mostly from war-torn areas of Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, has entered into Hungary.Most want to continue the journey to Western Europe, mainly to Germany.From Budapest to Vienna by train arrived more than 4000 refugeesOnly during the previous day, 4.000 migrants arrived by train to Vienna, which is the highest number for a single day since the beginning of the year, according to the Austrian police.In Vienna yesterday 4.000 refugees arrived by train from Budapest, announced today the Austrian police.This is a record number of migrants who arrived to Vienna in just one day.The Hungarian authorities have allowed refugees to enter the train to Vienna, although many of them do not have a visa.Austrian police spokesman Patrik Maierhofer said that the Austrian authorities registered as asylum seekers among the newly arrived refugees.Train with refugees was detained for hours at the border of Austria and Hungary. Many of them, mostly without visas, they immediately continued their journey from Vienna to Munich, in southern Germany.Source: