The National Defender Service (NJSZ) invites all patriots to commemorate the publication of Ferenc Gyurcsány's Ószöd speech, as well as the 15th anniversary of the 2006 fall popular uprising and police terror on Friday, September 17 at 5:30 p.m. in Kossuth Square.

Among others, Tamás Gaudi-Nagy, NSZJ's executive director, and Zsolt Zétényi, chairman of the board of trustees of the National Defender's Foundation, will speak at the event. The organizers recommend watching two shocking fact-finding documentaries, they write, especially for those who do not know or have already forgotten what happened in the fall of 2006, who perhaps doubt that the police terror of the fall of 2006 took place, or who only feel that the prime minister of that time, who did not feel responsible, is trending towards today's young people they know his masked face. The report of the National Ombudsman Service on the 10th anniversary of the struggles of legal defenders related to police terrorism and reprisals in the fall of 2006, which the NJSZ previously published in digital form on the occasion of the 14th anniversary, also helps to get to know the real face of police terrorism.

Also on Friday, the Civil Unity Forum's traveling exhibition "Freedom drowned in blood" will be opened by Ferenc Gyurcsány, referring to Kossuth's 2006 speech at the closed faction meeting of the MSZP in Balatonőszöd. The exhibition compiled on the basis of documents and recordings from the period will be available for viewing at Erzsébet Square in Budapest's 5th district.

The exhibition shows the responsibility of the authorities at that time for suppressing the right to freedom of speech and for suppressing peaceful demonstrations.

Source: magyarnemzet.hu

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