Találatok ‘NOVÁK ATTILA’

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Nemrég zajlott le a fa­sizmus ellen aratott győze­lem 60. évfordulójának ritualizált moszkvai ünnepe.
A gigantikus katonai pará­dén az ex-Szovjetunió összes unalomig ismert „győzelmi” jelképe, a sar­ló és a kalapács, a vörös csillag, azaz a szovjet katonai … Tovább »

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The world has recently celebrated the end of World War 2 and the fall of Fascism. In his essay, “Falling stars”, Attila Novák writes about the victims of Communist dictatorships and the responsibility of the Soviet Union. “The main problem is that the joy of May 9 is clouded by what … Tovább »

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In this month’s editorial, László Seres describes how the Near East has changed under American influence. ‘The neocons in Washington have made a series of mistakes and stupid moves over the past years, but they are absolutely right about one thing: if we want a peaceful, safe world, … Tovább »

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“The lack of confronting the past (‘Why didn’t you bother with a revolution, dears?’ as József Antall, the first democratically elected PM wryly noted) is what makes Hungarian politics an unnavigable swamp. Since no-one was forced to undergo any form of screening (lustration) following … Tovább »

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“Hungarian Jewish historiography has since long become extinct. We have talented historians, excellent books and arti­cles are published from time to time, but – owing to subjective and objective causes – we can hardly speak of directions or schools or of concepts”, is the claim made … Tovább »

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“It is the hope of the Hungarian government that President Arafat’s historic ambitions will be fulfilled in the not too distant future” said Ferenc Gyurcsány, Hungary’s Prime Minister after Arafat’s death. “What kind of ambitions? More dead Jews in Israeli cafes and shopping centres? … Tovább »

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