Migrant Crisis: Hungary rejects claims of 'excessive force'

The Hungarian government has rejected accusations by the UN refugee agency of using excessive force to expel migrants.

Around 600 people have been deported, while 10,000 police and soldiers have also been deployed along the country's southern border with Serbia.

The toughening up of what were already strict controls are leading to a rise in the number of people stuck in makeshift camps.

James Reynolds reports.

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