As we wrote yesterday, the Civil Unity Forum launched its traveling exhibition entitled Blood-choked freedom on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the leaking of the Ószöd speech, to remember together this dark and bloody period of the recent past. On September 17, 2006, a series of demonstrations on a scale not seen since the regime change began after Ferenc Gyurcsány's speech at the closed faction meeting of the MSZP in Balatonőszöd was leaked: the Ószöd speech.
The police responded to the series of demonstrations that broke out that day in a manner reminiscent of dictatorships: more than 200 civilians were seriously injured as a result of the intimidating actions.
For the first time, on Saturday, September 18th and Sunday, September 19th, at Erzsébet Square in Budapest's 5th district, visitors could see the exhibition compiled on the basis of documents and recordings from the time, which commemorates the dark days of the recent past on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the beginning of the 2006 protests. and his bloody period.
The exhibition then went on a national tour, first in Eger, then in Tiszavasvári, Debrecen and Nyíregyháza. The exhibition, which can be visited for free, can be seen on the 28th in Veszprém.
Dániel Deák political scientist, the XXI. The senior analyst of Szazad Intézet also viewed the exhibition and added a video commentary.