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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 |
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Mr. President L. Sólyom Office of the President of the Republic of Hungary
Dear Mr. President, On 22 February 2010 the Hungarian National Assembly approved a bill submitted by the prime ministerial candidate of the Socialist Party that makes Holocaust denial punishable. As per amendment who denies Holocaust in the limelight of publicity, disputes it or indicates its act in an insignificant way can be condemned by up to three years in prison. As the holder of the European Citizen Price, we consider it our duty to formulate our scruples in connection with the amendment, namely because it offends the right to the freedom of speech and it makes a difference between victim and victim. |
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Sunday, 22 November 2009 |
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Difference between victims and victims – acceptable European practice? In 1944/45 genocide was proceeding in Vojvodina. Serbian partisans slaughtered more than ten thousands innocent Hungarians. In Szenttamás (Srbobran), where the citizens commemorate the executed ones every year, some 750 men were murdered and approximately 450 men have been pursued away. (In Szenttamás 6000-6500 Hungarians lived at that time.) After this year's commemoration I had a talk with Csaba Andróczky, the colleague of the Human Rights Center from Vojvodina about the Hungarian massacres and the European reaction of the bygones. Do we deal enough with the issue of the 1944/45 Hungarian massacres? From a certain point of view, we could say that an improvement has happened compared to the past decades, but even to the 1990’s. In the very beginning, it was necessary to start with factually revealing, supporting with evidences if possible that these events have certainly occurred, since the Serbian state has contested the gravity of these cases through several decades. The historical VMDK (Democratic Community of Vojvodinan Hungarians) has laid down the first milestone with the commemorations organized to the memory of the victims. Due to this, the “public consciousness” may have found out about the committed horrors. Parallel with the organization of the commemorations, the fact revealing literature has also came to light that tried to give a true description of the murdering or expelling of more than ten thousand innocent Hungarians in Vojvodina. |
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Thursday, 22 January 2009 |
Zsolt Becsey's recommendation: "European Citizen" prize to the Human Rights Center in Szenttamás The European Parliament is founding a new award: they give the European Citizen prize this spring first for those who outstandingly support our Continent’s intellectual and human coalition, for the inhabitants understanding each other. The European representatives had the right to nominate. Considering the aim of the medal Zsolt Becsey (EPP-ED, Fidesz) did not proposed a person for this prize but a nongovernmental institution: the Human Rights Center operating in Vojvodina – Szenttamás. |
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