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  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178424cVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170926aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178429cVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178426cVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906178419cVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170956aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170920aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170914aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170915aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170905aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170917aVA.JPG
  • Hungarian policemen detain a Greenpeace activist during a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary. Wednesday, 17. June 2009. ATTILA VOLGYI Greenpeace activists protested against Hungary's sale of Kyoto emission quotas to Belgium and Spain last year for 100 million euros ($138 million) as well as Hungary's failure to begin the Green Investment Scheme, a plan which seeks to use emissions quota income to build more energy efficient, renewable and carbon dioxide reducing projects.
    Greenpeace protest 0906170907aVA.JPG
  • Police officers detain illegal migrants after crossing the razor wire fence on the border between Serbia and Hungary near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on September 15, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYI
    Illegal migrantion in Hungary 150915...JPG
  • Police officers detain illegal migrants after crossing the razor wire fence on the border between Serbia and Hungary near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on September 15, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYI
    Illegal migrantion in Hungary 150915...JPG
  • Police officers detain illegal migrants after crossing the razor wire fence on the border between Serbia and Hungary near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on September 15, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYI
    Illegal migrantion in Hungary 150915...JPG
  • Army soldiers and police officers stand guard and send migrants away as another group of illegal migrants are being detained after crossing the razor wire fence on the border between Serbia and Hungary near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on September 15, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYI
    Illegal migrantion in Hungary 150915...JPG
  • Army soldiers and police officers stand guard and send migrants away as another group of illegal migrants are being detained after crossing the razor wire fence on the border between Serbia and Hungary near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on September 15, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYI
    Illegal migrantion in Hungary 150915...JPG
  • Police helicopter patrols over officers detaining illegal migrants after crossing the razor wire fence on the border between Serbia and Hungary near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on September 15, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYI
    Illegal migrantion in Hungary 150915...JPG
  • Illegal migrant child with her Teddy bear waits for being detained by police officers after her family crossed the razor wire fence on the border between Serbia and Hungary near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on September 15, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYI
    Illegal migrantion in Hungary 150915...JPG