On September 17, 15 years ago, we remembered the Ószöd speech and the bloody state terror that followed, and today, on this occasion, CÖF-CÖKA's traveling exhibition entitled "Freedom drowned in blood" opens.

On the initiative of the National Legal Protection Service, the Civil Solidarity Public Foundation is launching an exhibition about the events of the Gyurcsány terror in 2006, the bloody massacre at Astoria. The exhibition travels around Hungary on a huge truck. The founder of the Civil Solidarity Forum and the chairman of the board of trustees of CÖKA spoke about the exhibition on Karc FM as follows: the ultra-left and ultra-right sides of the Hungarian opposition strive to erase and forget the past , while the national conservatives believe that the past should be researched, analyzed and taught.

László Csizmadia explained: in addition to the documents of the autumn events of 2006, the traveling exhibition will also include never-before-seen video and audio material, as well as physical evidence of violent police reports. At the same time, he drew attention to the fact that some moments were recorded that are "age-restricted" content, so parents are advised to be careful when planning family visits.

He added: due to the weather conditions, the exhibition will be opened on Saturday afternoon instead of Friday, which will continue to be expanded in the future, as materials and eyewitnesses are still coming to light today, revealing more accurate details than before about the mournful autumn of 2006, the Gyurcsány about the real face of police terrorism.

László Csizmadia also spoke about the fact that CÖF is planning to establish the Civil Cooperation Council of the European Union, which has been discussed for years. The next step will be the long-awaited peace march on October 23, which borrows its motto Robert Schuman

"Europe will either be Christian or not"

- explained the head of the civil organization.