An open neck wound, a gunshot wound to the chest wall and thigh, abdominal wall, eye injury, traumatic amputation, scapular fracture, a bullet penetrating the eyeball, a skull fracture - these snapshots have also been associated with October 23 since 2006.

Since the twenty-third of October 2006, we have been remembering not only the outbreak of the 1956 revolution, but also the police terror in Gyurcsány, because on this day, the former prime minister's policemen without identification ran down the participants of the Fidesz event in the city center. , they beat people indiscriminately with rubber sticks and vipers.

The bloody October of 2006 was preceded by the Öszöd speech. It is memorable that on May 26, 2006, Ferenc Gyurcsány gave the obscenity-laced Ószöd lie speech, after the MSZP won by a hair's breadth in the elections, thanks to the fact that they hid the real state of the country and campaigned with lies.

The Prime Minister announced in private, avoiding the public: "There are not many choices. We don't have it because we ran it. Not a little, a lot. In Europe, no country has done such an abomination as what we have done. It can be explained. Obviously, we've been lying for the last year and a half or two."

After the formation of the government, the socialists, who eventually won the parliamentary elections, introduced brutal austerity with the slogan "no need to be afraid, it won't hurt".

The Gyurcsány government raised the price of gas by 30 percent, increased the price of electricity, and also raised the VAT rate, excise tax and employer's contribution. However, the measures did not end here. It was also announced that tuition fees would have to be paid from 2008, and in 2007 the visiting fee and hospital daily fee were also introduced.

Gyurcsány's speech in Ószöd was leaked on September 17, and Magyar Rádió was the first to publish details of what the fallen prime minister said. Demonstrations started immediately because of what was said, and more and more people gathered in Budapest and several large rural cities.

Gyurcsány's police already hunted the demonstrators in September, and then on October 23 they acted with such brutality in defense of power, as a result of which the injuries caused by policemen without identification numbers included, among others, an open wound in the chest and neck, a gunshot wound to the chest wall and thigh, and an eye injury. , a gunshot wound in the armpit and abdominal wall, traumatic amputation of the first and second fingers of the left hand, scapular fracture, foreign body (bullet) penetrating the eyeball, skull fracture.

The Balsai report, which investigated the brutal act of power, subsequently stated that acts of terrorism took place on October 23, 2006 in downtown Budapest. According to Balsai, "it can be reasonably assumed" that the police carried out the excesses not out of negligence, but consciously.

According to Balsai, the police acted on "supreme political instructions", that is, on the orders of Ferenc Gyurcsány.

Tamás Gaudi-Nagy, the executive director of the National Legal Protection Service (NJSZ), has repeatedly emphasized that it is now supported by final judgments, recordings, eyewitnesses, and reports that systematic force of arms was used by illegal means, the purpose of which is to intimidate, preserve power and it was a deterrent from exercising fundamental rights.

Among the weapons deployed, the hunting weapons that also caused eye injuries and the rubber bullets were also found by experts to be capable of taking lives.

In addition, the police officers, who covered their faces and did not have identification, fired not only rubber bullets but also tear gas grenades at head height in order to cause serious injuries in numerous cases.

Hungarian Nation