According to the Hargita county gendarmerie, there is nothing to see here; the fact that someone in a cemetery starts digging holes in the ground illegally, without any kind of permission, and erects wooden crosses in them, according to them, is perfectly fine according to the laws in force.

For the time being, the nationalist riot organized in the Úzvölgy military cemetery last Saturday, during which the participants, who were brought to the site by the extremist organization Calea Neamului, erected wooden crosses in memory of the Romanian heroes who were never buried there, without permission, has gone unpunished.

The Romanian nationalists did not even honor their own dead during their illegal action

Krónika asked the Hargita County Gendarmerie for information on what sanctions were imposed on the organizers, but it turned out that there were none. According to the gendarmerie, their job was only to maintain order and security, and they performed this task perfectly.

According to them, the fact that someone starts digging holes in the ground illegally, without any kind of permission, and erecting wooden crosses in them is perfectly fine according to the laws in force.

The Hargita county police have not yet commented on the case. However, the action of the Nation's Way a week ago will hardly go unpunished, as the municipality of Csíkszentmárton - administratively the military cemetery belongs to them - has filed a criminal complaint in the case, but the Transylvanian Hungarian Association (EMSZ) is also planning a similar step, not only the organizers and participants of the wooden cross action, but the also against idle leaders of law enforcement agencies.

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