We recently reported that the Roma organization Lungodrom joined the Peace March. The same was done by the Roma Charity Service, whose founding president, jr. György Rostás-Farkas informed László Csizmadia, the founding president of the Civil Solidarity Forum, of their intention. Below is their message.

"Dear Mr. PRESIDENT!

Again, allow me to bother you with a very important matter! As a responsible Roma leader, I would like to assure you and the Forum of Civil Solidarity of my support and our support! I consider the organization of the peace march a very important initiative on the part of you and the foundation!

I heartily congratulate you on your initiative!

I feel it is my moral responsibility to raise and show our voice to those people and groups who are running a discrediting campaign against our Beloved Country and our Patriotic Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, as well as those who had something to do with and assisted in this terrible and brutal terror in Gyurcsány in 2006 .

In order to prevent and suppress a campaign that attacks and denigrates Hungary, I created the Roma Media Center, a new news portal Against Fake News, which is published by the Roma Charity Service. Regarding the peace march, the Roma Charity Service will of course also participate in the commemoration.

We will, of course, use all our strength to support and promote our beloved Prime Minister and our Fidesz-Kdnp government, as we have done so far!

Our management has already notified the Budapest and rural Roma about the commemoration. We received a lot of feedback from rural Gypsies that they would come to the peace march...

... With friendly greetings, I wish you a lot of strength and very good health for your successful work!

President György Rostás-Farkas Jr., journalist, Roma Charity Service"

The invitation of the Roma Charity Service to participate in the Peace March:

"The Roma Charity Service also joins the Peace Procession organized by the Civil Solidarity Forum. The Roma Charity Service would like to remember those who took part in the 2006 demonstration and suffered permanent disabilities, so that such a terrible act, which happened under the leadership of former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány, would never happen again in our country.

No more Gyurcsány, no more left!

We say no to hatred, intimidation and mutilation! Say no and come to the peace march!

We look forward to welcoming everyone!

Come Roma!

Mangav tumen romale shavale taven majbut zhene!

Ashen Devlesa, Baxtalo Drom!”