We all remember the fiery mood and the unifying power of the people's uprising against the fraudulent and anti-national MSZP-SZDSZ government, which was elected by fraud...

...Then came the bloody and systematic retaliation and intimidation: manhunts, shootings, tear gas volleys, horse raids, broken bones, excruciating handcuffs, torture, beatings, arbitrary detentions, dozens of conceptual procedures and the demonization of the trampled.

Main drive and respect to all victims, and thanks to the brave! We have been persistently fighting for justice since the fall of 2006. We took up the fight, which seemed hopeless to many at the time, with the means of law and solidarity: not without results, at least as far as compensation for those subject to conceptual procedures and those who were wronged is concerned. But the political and power leaders of that time have yet to be held accountable. Compared to this, today these figures and their henchmen deny the crimes and facts of the fall of 2006.

attacked the Hungarian people with brute force in the fall of 2006 in order to keep the left-liberal government in power, thousands of people basic political violating their freedoms, injuring hundreds of demonstrators, commemorators and passers-by - at least two hundred of them seriously - and arbitrarily imprisoning hundreds. At least four times as many civilians were injured as policemen, to say otherwise is an orbital lie.

The Gyurcsánys are therefore lying about the facts for two reasons: on the one hand, denying the criminal until his nails are torn is a well-known criminal tactic. On the other hand, they consider this disgraceful series of state violence far harsher and bloodier than the methods of the Kádár-era dictatorship to be appropriate, and – hopefully never again – if they come to power, they would again use such disgraceful means against those who protested against them. Those who deny the terror of the autumn of 2006 entered a morally and politically unacceptable zone: those who side not with the victims, but with those who are cruel to the people, are capable of much greater meanness...

...These are September 19-22, 2006 aimed at intimidating the population. and October 23-24. violent and mass crimes committed by persons wearing police uniforms against a person between 20 and 30 years ago, according to Article 261 of the Criminal Code at the time, constituted a classified case of a terrorist act, for which the law even considers life imprisonment to be imposed ...

It is worth noting that the Gönczöl committee spread the blame and essentially exonerated the then Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány

Klára Dobrev now denies the facts and figures: as the prime ministerial candidate of the globalist-liberal pseudo-left communist successor party of the Republic of South Korea, she consistently claims that more police officers were seriously injured than civilians on the fiftieth anniversary of the 1956 revolution and freedom struggle. In doing so, he undertakes solidarity and legal continuity with the conspicuous, terror-using system that failed in 2010.

We can get into a war of numbers, but Mrs. Gyurcsány comes out of it very badly, even based on the data of the Gönczöl report, which she marks as an authentic source...

…But they could not deny in this report that on October 23rd and 24th the rubber bullets caused terrible injuries, sixteen of the eighty known cases were seriously injured. It is also telling that these October police actions "resulted" in the care of a total of one hundred and forty-one civilian paramedics, and at least half of the cases involved serious injuries. The total number of civilian casualties on these two October days is two hundred and twenty-five people: let's not forget that the manhunt carried out by police vans and troops lasted for hours in the early hours of the 24th, and in every case was accompanied by abuse! Even five foreigners got into this meat grinder, apparently according to the Dobrevs, they were also just "trash scavengers"...

...But perhaps even more expressive are the...civilian testimonies that the police typically aimed the rubber bullets at the head and neck, so 39 percent of the injuries were head injuries and 11 percent were neck injuries, and with some knowledge of anatomy it can be seen that these could have been fatal ab ovo would be.

In the case of an injured woman shot in the neck at close range on the corner of Dohány utca and Síp utca, András Csókay, as a doctor, was forced to determine that her life was lost by millimeters, because if the rubber bullet had hit the carotid artery, she could have died. But the hand injuries of Gábor Fábián he had severe post-trauma. Just as Attila Csorba was driven to commit suicide, László Nagy and Gábor Fábián and dozens of other victims were deeply affected mentally by the serious injury to their bodies.

These figures speak for themselves. Just as denying communism's crimes against humanity, denying 1956 is also unconstitutional, ordering and carrying out the police terror of the fall of 2006 is also a crime, moreover, the latter is a crime that does not expire, defaming a worthy commemoration with police terror is a crime.

Author: Anna Petrányi-Szöőr, lawyer-psychologist, member of the Civil Lawyers Committee; György Gőbl , president of the Association of Infringers of Public Power, infringed in the fall of 2006; Tamás Gaudi-Nagy is a lawyer, managing director of the National Legal Protection Service

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