Nearly 100 migrants began a hunger strike on Monday at a detention centre in Hungary, demanding that they be allowed to leave, the country’s immigration authority said. The Immigration and Citizenship Bureau said 94 of the 102 migrants in the Bekescsaba camp on the Romanian border were taking part. „Most of the hunger strikers are under Dublin proceedings as they unlawfully left the country of first entry into the European Union,“ the bureau told Reuters in an emailed statement. „The hunger strikers signalled their demands in writing, primarily complaining about being detained and asked to be allowed to leave,“ it said.