Izsák Balázs turned to the Minister of the Interior of Romania, asking for an explanation for the fact that a month ago, in a striking manner, probably with the intention of intimidation, the cars of the Ministry of the Interior followed him on the route between Makfalva and Réty .
The president of the Székely National Council (SZNT) informs in a press release that on September 19, they set off to travel by car along the road that the Makfalv cart caravan traveled in October 2013 to finally join the Great March of the Székelys.
On September 19th, shortly after leaving, we noticed that the police car and two other cars were following us conspicuously, so wherever we stopped, they stopped if we turned onto a side road, they followed us, in fact, there was a moment when we took the wrong direction, where we had to turn around, but the police cars were following us here as well
Balázs Izsák reports. As Zoltán Gazda, the president of the Sepsiszék Székely Council, said, special attention was paid to them, they were filmed from one of the unmarked cars.
Explaining the history of the case, they explain that on September 15 they issued a notice to travel along the Makfalva-Réty route in order to find out about the social, cultural, economic and demographic situation of Székelyföld. With the collection of information, personal experiences, and the life experiences of the people living in the affected region, they wanted to strengthen the citizens' initiative entitled "Cohesion policy for the equality of the regions and the sustainability of regional cultures".
Explaining the history of the case, they explain that on September 15 they issued a notice to travel along the Makfalva-Réty route in order to find out about the social, cultural, economic and demographic situation of Székelyföld. With the collection of information, personal experiences, and the life experiences of the people living in the affected region, they wanted to strengthen the citizens' initiative entitled "Cohesion policy for the equality of the regions and the sustainability of regional cultures".
Since they were being followed, Izsák Balázs turned to the Ministry of the Interior, he received a response to his letter on September 30 that his application had been registered, and then he was contacted by phone to add the license plates of the cars following them. They did this too, but have not received a response since then.
Author: Blanka Bíró
Source : szekelyhon.ro
In our opening picture: Izsák Balázs is the president of the Székely National Council (SZNT). Photo: Székely National Council