Vanguard News Network
VNN Media
VNN Digital Library
VNN Reader Mail
VNN Broadcasts

Old October 18th, 2013 #121
Johan
Banned
 
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,231
jewsign My child was forced to wear yellow star

An outraged Hungarian mother uploaded this picture on Facebook with the following comment: "My child was forced to wear yellow star". The incident took place in “Balatonfüred Kiserdei” kindergarten.

It is not know what motivated the kindergarten to force Hungarian children to wear yellow star; some suspect that with the gesture the kindergarten wanted to pay tribute to the World Jewish Congress Budapest meeting held during the weekend.

http://www.hungarianambiance.com/201...forced-to.html



 
Old October 18th, 2013 #122
Johan
Banned
 
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,231
Wink Poll: 91% of Hungarian Jews say anti-Semitism up

An online poll of over 5,000 Jewish citizens taken by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights in nine European countries including Hungary shows nearly an across-the-board perception of recently rising anti-Semitism throughout the continent.

In Hungary, some 91% of over 500 respondents opined that anti-Semitism has increased in the country and 30% reported they had directly experienced anti-Semitism in the previous 12 months – “top” scores in both categories.

Overall, over 75% of respondents stated that they do not report such harassment to law enforcement and 22% reported “avoiding Jewish events or sites” altogether.

Other findings in the survey included:

• Fear or avoidance altogether of wearing Jewish garments in public was reported by 49% of respondents from Sweden and by 40% of those from France.

• When asked whether anti-Semitism was on the increase in their country, great majorities in France (88%), Belgium (87%) and Sweden (80%) affirmed so. Latvian respondents agreed at the lowest rate in the survey at 39%.

• Overall, some 64% of respondents stated that perpetration of physical assault on their persons went unreported; of these, two-thirds explained that such reportage was “not worth the effort” or “ineffective.”

• 27% percent of all respondents stated that perpetrators of anti-Semitic incidents were Muslim. Another 22% blamed citizens of the left wing, while 19% blamed right-wingers.

In reporting the results to the Kiev-based conference entitled From the Beilis Trial to Berlin and Beyond, former Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe for fighting anti-Semitism (ADL/OCSE) director Gert Weisskirchen stated emphatically, “The results show that a majority of European Jews are experiencing a rise in anti-Semitism.”

Ukrainian MP/conference organizer Oleksandr Feldman appealed with “Individual states need to address anti-Semitism not for the sake of the current generation, but to prevent the worsening of the situation for the following one.”

The poll was conducted in Hungary, Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Romania and Sweden; full results will be released next month.

http://www.bbj.hu/politics/poll-91pe...itism-up_70772
 
Old October 20th, 2013 #123
Johan
Banned
 
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,231
Default Not Lampedusa but Hungary's largest immigratielek EU

by Servaas van der Laan 19 Oct 2013


Illegal immigrants have saved their camp near the northern Serbian Subotica pending the crossing to Hungary - Photo: EPA

More and more illegal immigrants manage to find their way. Along the Balkan route to the European Union For the first time since border agency Frontex with the measurements began, Hungary is the biggest leak in the European external border.

Writes that South Eastern Europe correspondent Marlous the King sat in NRC Handelsblad.
Balkan route

The number of illegal immigrants caught that through the 'Balkan route' to the European Schengen area tries to travel has increased in one year by 537 percent. In the second quarter of 2013 8.937 illegals tried unsuccessfully to travel. Via the western Balkan route to Western Europe off

In the same period, 5,311 migrants caught in boats crossing the Mediterranean to Lampedusa to reach European territory. The Central Mediterranean route is mainly used by Somalis, Tunisians, Libyans and Eritreans. The Balkan route is however popular among Afghans, Pakistanis and Kosovo.
Concerns about Serbia

The popular Balkan route enlarged European concerns about Serbia that candidate country of the European Union. For migrants hardly makes traveling through that country problems.

A bus trip to the Hungarian border costs about 100 euros and when an agent migrants maintains, can already be bought for a price of approximately 200 euros.
Lucrative

In the northern Serbian Subotica migrant camp and try to walk to get inside. Hungary This is for many refugees much more lucrative than the expensive and dangerous journey across the Mediterranean.

According to the figures show increasing numbers of refugees from Syria the benefits of a route through Serbia. Because the control in the Mediterranean is screwed , more and more illegals much safer and cheaper route through South-Eastern Europe.

http://translate.google.nl/translate...47W%2F&act=url
 
Old October 22nd, 2013 #124
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Plaintiffs appeal court decision in Holocaust property case

Plaintiffs have appealed against a decision by a US court to reject a property claim of Holocaust victims against the National Bank of Hungary and the Hungarian State Railways (MAV), daily Magyar Nemzet said on Tuesday.

The Chicago court dropped the case started in 2010 in which plaintiffs sought billions of US dollars in compensation for the loss of property, the paper said, citing the Hungarian Development Ministry. The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit said in August that the plaintiffs must first seek legal recourse in Hungary before turning to a US court.

The court did not accept the complainants’ arguments that the Hungarian courts were not independent and could not ensure a just procedure.

http://www.politics.hu/20131022/plai...property-case/
 
Old November 3rd, 2013 #125
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Hungarians protest against unveiling of Hitler-ally statue

Far-right and anti-fascist demonstrators staged rival rallies Sunday outside a Budapest church where a bust of a Hungarian wartime leader was unveiled, the latest tribute to a man who was a close ally of Adolf Hitler.

Around 500 protesters wearing yellow stars -a reference to the Stars of David Jews were forced to wear by the Nazis - chanted "Nazi mob!" across a police line at supporters of Miklos Horthy.

Meanwhile, several hundred of the ex-leader's supporters, gathered around the bust, shouted: "Long live Horthy!"

An autocrat who ruled Hungary from 1920 to 1944, Horthy passed anti-Jewish laws and oversaw the first wave of deportations of Hungarian Jews in 1944.

But he is also revered by some for saving Hungary after a short-lived communist revolution in 1919 and traumatic losses of territory following World War I.

"In my opinion, Horthy was a war criminal, directly responsible for the killing and destruction of 600,000 Hungarian Jews," one protester told AFP.

"This should not be happening at a Christian church," he added.

Marton Gyongyosi, a deputy of the far-right Jobbik party who has sparked controversy in the past with his anti-Semitic comments, called Horthy a "national saviour" during a service at the church, Hungarian news agency MTI reported.

Hungary has experienced something of a Horthy cult revival in recent years, with new statues dedicated to him and streets named after him.

Critics have also accused Prime Minister Viktor Orban's right-wing government of tacitly nurturing nostalgia for the wartime figure.

Sunday's unveiling, organised by a pastor with far-right links, marked the 75th anniversary of a wartime accord with Nazi Germany under which Hungary reclaimed territory lost under the 1920 Trianon Peace Treaty.


Hungarians protest against unveiling of Hitler-ally statue | GlobalPost
 
Old November 18th, 2013 #126
Bobby Bandanza
The anti-Jew.
 
Bobby Bandanza's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 2,539
Thumbs up Hundreds of people remembered the liberation of Budapest by Admiral Miklós Horthy

Quote:
Hundreds of people gathered at Kosztolányi Dezső square in Budapest on Sunday afternoon to commemorate to the liberation of Budapest by Admiral Miklós Horthy. Ninety-four years ago today at the height of the Bolshevik killing spree, Miklós Horthy entered Budapest to put an end to the 133 days of murderous rampage perpetrated by psychopathic murderer Bela Kun and his fellow monsters.

In the wake of the Trianon catastrophe when Hungary lost more than half of its former territory and population Horthy restored national self-confidence and built one of Europe's most successful national economies.
http://www.hungarianambiance.com/201...emembered.html
__________________
http://macseafraidh.wordpress.com/

"Whatcha gonna do when Trumpamania and the largest rats of Judea Jew wild on you?!" - Me
 
Old November 19th, 2013 #127
Bobby Bandanza
The anti-Jew.
 
Bobby Bandanza's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 2,539
Default The socialist party introduced a bill in parliament to ban the erection of statues commemorating former Governor Miklós Horthy

Quote:
The political and spiritual heirs of Bela Kun, Matyas Rakosi and other Bolshevik criminals asking the government to ban the erection of statues honoring former Governor Miklós Horthy.

The head of the socialist party Attila Mesterházy and his fellow MP Gergely Bárándy claimed that more and more settlements around the country erect statues of Horthy; municipalities are encouraged by the government to continue the practice of portraying Horthy as a positive historical figure by erecting statues of him reasoned the two globalist puppets.
http://www.hungarianambiance.com/201...d-bill-in.html
__________________
http://macseafraidh.wordpress.com/

"Whatcha gonna do when Trumpamania and the largest rats of Judea Jew wild on you?!" - Me
 
Old November 20th, 2013 #128
Johan
Banned
 
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,231
Default Hungary’s Ruling Fidesz Party Condemns Book Burning

Monday, November 18, 2013 (11:42 pm)

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY (BosNewsLife)-- Hungary's ruling rightist Fidesz party has condemned the burning of a book written by prominent Hungarian Jewish poet Miklós Radnóti, whose statue was also broken over the weekend amid growing antisemitism in the country.

"Every decent person in Hungary has condemned the book burning that took place in Miskolc on November 9," said László L. Simon, a Fidesz politician and chair of Parliament’s Cultural and Press Committee.

"The Fidesz parliamentary group does [not] fall for such provocation, but rather focuses on the feelings of those for whom the images of book burning might bring back painful memories," he said in a statement to BosNewsLife.

Besides burning the book of poems, extremists were also seen burning the books of what they called "Zionist publications" reported the influencial daily newspaper Nepszabadsag.

"The Fidesz faction strongly condemns such and all similar actions and will do everything possible to ensure that amongst others, the legacy of Miklós Radnóti takes its worthy place in the national memory and never ends up on a bonfire lit by extremists," he added.

STATUE BROKEN

His remarks came only after a statue of Radnóti, who was killed by Hungarian Nazis at the end of 1944, was reportedly broken in two parts when hit by a car.

The statue in the western Hungarian village of Abda was either struck on purpose or by a drunken driver on Sunday, a police told local radio.

It is located where the buried body of Radnóti was discovered immediately after the war, reports said. Hungarian police said Monday they found the vehicle — a Mercedes — that had hit the statue but not its owner.

Jewish experts said Radnóti converted to Christianity a year before his death in 1943 and identified himself as a Hungarian.


Book of Hungarian Jewish poet Miklós Radnóti has been burned, raising fears of more attacks.

INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE

The Hungarian government and the ruling Fidesz party have come under international pressure to tackle growing antisemitism in Hungary and to distance themselves from the far right Jobbik party, the nation's third largest political force.

Hundreds of Jobbik activists were seen Sunday, November 17, for a memorial to Hungary’s wartime leader Miklos Horthy, who was a friend and close ally of Nazi Germany's Adolf Hitler.

Some 600,000 Hungarian Jews died in the Holocaust, according to historians and Jewish groups.

http://www.bosnewslife.com/31202-hun...s-book-burning
 
Old November 29th, 2013 #129
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Hungary critic granted safe asylum

Akos Kertesz, a prize-winning Hungarian writer, was granted political asylum in Canada last week after he claimed he was being persecuted in Hungary.

Mr Kertesz, 80, said he had been constantly harassed in his native country and attacked in the street after he wrote an open letter for US-based Hungarian language newspaper Amerikai Nepszava in which he said that Hungarians had not faced up to their Holocaust crimes.

In his letter, Mr Kertesz wrote: “The Hungarians remain responsible for the horrors of the Second World War, and the Holocaust, because they have not, in contrast to the Germans, ever confessed to their historical crimes.”

Mr Kertsz told Canadian authorities that the Hungarian media, backed by the far-right Jobbik party, had launched a campaign against him.

Hungary critic granted safe asylum | The Jewish Chronicle
 
Old December 11th, 2013 #130
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Parliament committee votes for 1.8bn forints in public support for Holocaust memorial year

Lawmakers okayed on Tuesday 1.8 billion forints (EUR 6m) of overall support for 377 civil projects within the Holocaust Memorial 2014 programme.

Parliament’s cultural and media committee suggested to the Prime Minister’s Office, which will make the final decision, that the original sum of 1.5 billion forint should be supplemented by 300 million.

Laszlo L. Simon, the committee’s chairman, said an additional 56 projects should receive the extra support.

The aim of the programme is to ensure that civil society takes an active part in the commemorations so that “important lessons may be drawn about this national tragedy,” he said.


http://www.politics.hu/20131210/parl...memorial-year/
 
Old January 24th, 2014 #131
Chad Wentworth
Senior Member
 
Chad Wentworth's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Romania
Posts: 1,558
Thumbs down Hungary apologizes at UN for role in Holocaust

Quote:
Hungary has for the first time in the United Nations taken responsibility for the role it played during the Holocaust, and apologised, Hungary’s UN ambassador Csaba Korosi said on Thursday local time.

“In this form and on behalf of the Hungarian state, nobody had ever expressed in the UN the responsibility of the Hungarian state for [its role in] the Holocaust,” Korosi told MTI.

Korosi said he’d express Hungary’s responsibility in connection with the Holocaust twice on Thursday.

The first apology was expressed at a presser in the morning organised by the UN Office and the Hungarian representative to mark the 70th anniversary of the Jewish and Roma Holocaust. He said he would repeat the apology later in the day at the opening of an exhibition organised by civil organisations, the Carl Lutz Foundation, the Tom Lantos Foundation, the American Hungarian Coalition and the Hungary Initiatives Foundation with the involvement of the Hungarian mission operating next to the world organisation.

“We owe an apology to the victims because the Hungarian state was guilty for the Holocaust. Firstly because it failed to protect its citizens from destruction and secondly because it helped and provided financial resources to the mass murder” Korosi told the press conference in the UN headquarters in New York at the opening event of a series dedicated to the Holocaust.

“Hungarian state institutions at the time [shared responsibility] for the Holocaust. This apology today by the Hungarian state must become part of national memory and identity,” he added in his speech. He also outlined the planned Holocaust memorial events in Hungary during the 2014 memorial year, highlighting rescuers and child victims.
http://www.politics.hu/20140124/hung...ys-ambassador/
 
Old January 25th, 2014 #132
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Hungary at UN apologizes for role in the Holocaust

Envoy to UN: “Institutions in the the Hungarian state were responsible for the Holocaust.”

NEW YORK- The Hungarian Ambassador to the United Nations publicly took responsibility for its role in the Holocaust during a memorial in New York on Thursday, only days after the local Jewish community accused the government of engaging in Holocaust revisionism. His remarks took place at a special event commemorating the 70th anniversary of the deportation of Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust, sponsored by the UN Department of Public Information for NGOs.

Ambassador Casba Körösi, who became unusually emotional for a diplomat during his remarks, conveyed the sincere apologies of the Hungarian state for the crimes committed, and admitted the state’s guilt in both its complicity in standing by and its assistance to the criminals.

“Institutions in the then-Hungarian state were responsible for the Holocaust,” Körösi said. “This apology must be made part of the national memory and identity of the Hungarian state.”

The Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities (Mazsihisz) has been involved in a high profile dispute with President Viktor Orbán’s administration over a series of incidents which it believes show a tendency towards downplaying their countrymen’s role in the genocide of Hungary Jewry.

Last week the Mazsihisz threatened to boycott all events associated with their government’s yearlong commemoration of the Holocaust. Hungary has declared 2014 to be the Hungarian Holocaust Memorial Year, with special attention paid and new memorials erected to the child victims.

The ultimatum, delivered via the website of the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities (Mazsihisz) on Sunday, comes in response to a statement by Sándor Szakály, director of the state-sponsored Veritas Historical Research Institute, allegedly minimizing the Holocaust.

Szakály reportedly termed the deportation and massacre of tens of thousands of Jews in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, during the Second World War a “police action against aliens.” Mazsihisz and other Jewish organizations have demanded that Szakály apologize and step down.

The Jewish community was further incensed by the Orban’s decision to push ahead with the erection of a controversial statue depicting a Germanic eagle descending on the Angel Gabriel, a Hungarian symbol, in Budapest, the capital.

The statue will bear inscriptions reading “German occupation of Hungary, March 19, 1944” and “To the memory of all victims,” but will make no explicit reference to the Jewish community. According to the Mazsihisz, the erection of a statue depicting Hungary as a quiescent and passive victim, is inaccurate and serves to absolve the Nazi ally from responsibility for its actions.

Following the receipt of a letter from Orban defending the statue, Mazsihisz President Andras Heisler told the Post that it was clear that the President was refusing to modify his course of action.

“PM Orban’s letter contains a serious reply. The request of the Mazsihisz is being refused,” he said in an email.

Given the recent tensions between Orban and Heisler, it may be that Körösi’s statement is Budapest’s attempt at reconciliation.

The Mazsihisz has not yet responded to the apology.

Responding to a question from the New York audience about the growing anti-Semitism movement in Hungary, Körösi responded that “undoubtedly, it [anti-Semitism] exists, but it does not reflect the majority opinion of Hungarian society, and it is marginalized, both in the parliament and outside the parliament.

“One anti-Semitic voice is far more than I can accept, and far more than we can accept,” Körösi said, and enumerated the various ways in which the Hungarian government has tried to crack down on anti-Semitic speech and activity, including making hate speech a crime and opening up a hotline for people to report anti-Semitic activity.

The ultra-nationalist Jobbik party, deemed a neo-Nazi faction by the World Jewish Congress, currently holds 43 out of 386 seats in the Hungarian parliament.

“We don’t know how long it will take to fully eradicate anti-Semitism,” Körösi said. “But society needs to discuss its problems and understand its problems. I hope other countries will do their part in that.”

Körösi added that the Hungarian government declared August 2, 2014 to be a national day of remembrance for the 100,000 Hungarian Roma victims of the genocide.

March 19, 1944, the day German forces occupied Hungary, might as well be Hungary’s 9/11, Budapest native and Holocaust survivor Agnes Vertes said at the event.

Vertes, who was four years old when the Nazis came to Hungary, took the audience through her experiences running and hiding from both the Nazis and the anti-Semitic Arrow Cross gangs with her parents and her then-two-year-old sister.

Her parents moved their two children from the city to a small town, then back to Budapest on a train where they were nearly thrown off for being Jews. Vertes, who was born Agnes Katz, was told that they then had to be Lutheran, change their name, and acquire fake papers. The girls went to live with a Christian woman, and then to the former home of the mayor of Budapest with 100 other children, where Nazi or Arrow Crow members would come every day to look for Jewish children to take away. Usually, Vertes said, the Nazis could be plied with alcohol and would leave quickly.

“One time, a pair of real nasty Hungarian Arrow Cross [men] came, and wanted everybody’s papers,” Vertes told the fairly full hall at the UN. “And my little sister, who just learned to talk, ran up to nasty Arrow Cross man, and pulled on trousers, and said ‘Hey mister soldier, can I try on your cap?’

“The Arrow Cross melted, and picked her up and threw her in the air, and said ‘Can anyone but an Aryan child be as cute as this one?’ And this is how my little sister save 100 Jewish children.” Vertes recalled, and went on to recount how that home eventually burned down in the fighting between the Russians and the Nazis, and she fell over frozen bodies and body parts in the streets trying to escape.

At the beginning of the war, she said, her family had 270 members. By the end, 70 were left.

Professor of history and genocide Carol Rittner gave the audience a brief overview of the history of the deportations, and even responded strongly to a representative from the mission of the Holy See, who claimed that Pope Pius XII, who was the pope at the time of the Second World War, “did what he could” to speak out against the genocide and help.

“I believe you need to get your history straight,” the history professor told the holy man. “I did say that Pius XII spoke out, but no one understood him and he spoke in hazy language.” Rittner, an author of the 2004 book Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust, added courteously, “No one more than me wants Pius XII to come out looking good.”

http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Je...locaust-339336
 
Old March 7th, 2014 #133
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Police ban anti-Zionist demonstration

The Budapest police (BRFK) have banned an anti-Zionist demonstration planned for Saturday.

In a statement sent to MTI, BRFK said that the planned event could “elicit grossly anti-social behaviour”, and “violate fundamental rights”.

The federation of Hungarian Jewish communities (Mazsihisz) protested in February against the event, organised on the internet under the motto “Enough of Zionist Jewish lies”.

Mazsihisz filed a criminal complaint over “inciting hatred against a religious community” and Holocaust denial.

http://www.politics.hu/20140306/poli...demonstration/
 
Old April 29th, 2014 #134
Serbian
Senior Member
 
Serbian's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 21,679
Default

Memorial march and concert in Hungary

April 12th in the Hungarian city of Győr was held a Blood and Honour concert with the German band Oidoxie. Before the concert was held march which honored all perished Đera residents who were killed during the bombing in 1945.

In addition to the Hungarian activists march was attended by about 150 fellow comrades who came from Germany, Sweden, Russia, Austria, Poland, Serbia and Slovakia. After the march, it was the turn of the concert and performed German band Oidoxie, this was their first appearance in Hungary. At the concert arrived the other comrades who were unable to arrive at the memorial march, so the concert was attended by about 350 to 400 comrades.

In addition to great music and hanging out, at the concert was released the news that in Hungary is now formally established the BH-C18 cell!

This way we congratulate the Hungarian comrades for the formation of C18 cell and the good organization of the march and concert.













http://bhsrpska.blogspot.com.au/2014...g-post_28.html
__________________
Christianity and Feminism, the two deadliest poisons jews gave to the White Race


''Screw your optics, I'm going in'', American hero Robert Gregory Bowers
 
Old June 16th, 2014 #135
alex revision
Senior Member
 
alex revision's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 27,577
Default

Hungarian Nazis committed Holocaust murders, says WJC leader

Though they acted on Hitlers instructions, it was Hungarian Nazis that committed the murders of the Holocaust, Ronald S. Lauder, head of the World Jewish Congress, said in Budapest on Sunday.

Speaking at an event marking Jerusalem Day, Lauder referred to Hungary’s one-time Nazi Arrow Cross Party, and suggested a comparison with radical nationalist Jobbik, which he said excited hatred against the Roma, Jews, and western values.

Uzi Landau, Israel’s minister of tourism, said at the event that friendship between Hungary, Europe, and his country was based on shared values, those of the Bible, such as repsect for human rights, and the freedoms of religion and expression.

The minister added that those values were not respected in countries surrounding Israel, and insisted that the only reliable partner for the West was Israel in the region.

http://www.politics.hu/20140616/hung...ys-wjc-leader/
 
Old August 27th, 2014 #136
Dawn Cannon
Senior Member
 
Dawn Cannon's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: The Vampire Ball
Posts: 6,409
Default Victor Orban Calls for Total End to Immigration

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Monday lashed out against immigration, setting one of the main policy objectives of his next term in power after winning parliamentary elections in April.

“The goal is to cease immigration whatsoever,” said Hungary’s prime minister. “I think the current liberal immigration policy, which is considered obvious and morally based, is hypocrite,” Mr. Orban said.

At a meeting with Hungary’s ambassadors to foreign countries on Monday, Mr. Orban recited part of his speech in Ypres, France at the European Union prime ministers’ summit and commemoration of the World War One centenary.

There he said he wanted to include in the leaders’ joint statement that immigration is wrong, and Europe’s aim is to cease immigration.

“There were two types of reactions: some envied me because they mustn’t say things like that although they’d very much like to. The others disagreed because they’ve failed to turn around demographic trends with family politics; have kept social tension at bay by subsidizing the jobless; and aren’t fazed if the ethnic basis of a nation state is broken,” Mr. Orban said.

The Hungarian prime minister said it was of paramount importance for Hungary to remain a nation state speaking the same language and having Christianity as its religious cornerstone.

Instead of financing the current immigration policy, Mr. Orban said member countries should boost development in the immigrants’ home countries, focus on increasing the birth rate in their home countries and carry out back-to-work programs for Europe’s Romani population of more than 10 million.

In 2012, net migration in the United Kingdom and Italy both stood at 900,000; in France it was 650,000, in Spain 600,000, in Germany 550,000, World Bank data show. This compares to Hungary’s 75,000 in 2012.

Hungary’s officials have been focusing on increasing the birth rate in part by boosting subsidies, offering tax exemption for those who have three kids and also re-introducing a three-year home stay for new mothers after giving birth.

Another way the government means to boost newlyweds’ mood to make babies was the social ministry’s congratulation card, which couples received after state weddings. The card included quotes from Hungarian poets and the ministry promoting childbirth as a way to keep up the Hungarian nation.

“If your love for one another becomes the source of a new life, that’s the greatest gift to your family. A child is a blessing, and the pledge of survival of the family and our nation.”



http ://blogs.wsj.com/emergingeurope/2014/08/25/hungarys-orban-bashes-liberal-immigration-policy/

Elsewhere the press is calling him "illiberal" and a dictator.
__________________
The Bloodbath is Coming
7.6 billion savages multiplying and running wild over the earth, devouring everything in sight, trampling over every other lifeform without mercy or compassion.
 
Old September 27th, 2014 #137
Samuel Toothgold
Charachature incarnate
 
Samuel Toothgold's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Already in accordance with the future Repulsive Tapir Avatar Mandate
Posts: 4,068
Default Hungary chills out Ukraine:

http://rt.com/business/190840-hungar...raine-gazprom/

Quote:
... Naftogaz, Ukraine’s state-owned oil and gas company, called the shutoff of supplies “unexplainable and unexpected.”

On Friday, PM Orban, who in the past has likened sanctions with Russia to “shooting oneself in the foot”...
 
Old October 12th, 2014 #138
Englisc
Amor Patriae Nostra Lex
 
Englisc's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: England
Posts: 1,382
Default

The Silencing of the NPI in Budapest

From a correspondent: Richard B Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute, was arrested in Budapest last night as Hungary’s government stepped up its attempts to disrupt a gathering of nationalists, traditionalists and identitarians. It is not known if he is still in custody or has been deported.It is the latest development in a blatantly naked series of co-ordinated repressive measures against dissidents which has seen the NPI’s chosen venue forced to cancel, hotels forced to cancel bookings and Russia and France asked to hinder the movement of conference speakers. Even Jobbik withdrew its endorsement as did the Budapest-based publisher Arktos, which withdrew its support with great reluctance.


Further

http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net...i-in-budapest/
 
Old October 22nd, 2014 #140
Englisc
Amor Patriae Nostra Lex
 
Englisc's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: England
Posts: 1,382
Default

US Slaps Entry Ban on Hungarian Officials

The US on Monday announced it has banned six top Hungarian officials close to prime minister Victor Orban’s government from entering the country, reports Reuters. The Americans say the ban is a warning for the Hungarian government to stop undermining democratic values.

http://euobserver.com/tickers/126161
 
Reply

Tags
hungry

Share


Thread
Display Modes


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:21 AM.
Page generated in 0.15152 seconds.