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    ADL CALLS ON HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST ANTI-SEMITIC COMMENTS IN PARLIAMENT

    http://adl.org/PresRele/ASInt_13/ADL+Calls+on+Hungarian+Government+to+Take+Action+A gainst+Anti-Semitic+Comments+in+Parliament.htm

    New York, NY, November 28, 2012 ... The Anti-Defamation League
    (ADL) today called on the Government of Hungary to go beyond
    condemnations and take action in response to anti-Semitic comments
    made in Parliament.

    In the most recent example, MP Marton Gyongyosi of the neo-Nazi Jobbik
    party said during a parliamentary debate on Hungary's Middle East
    Policy that "it is high time to assess how many MPs and government
    members are of Jewish origin and who present a national security risk
    to Hungary."

    ADL commended the Hungarian government's condemnation of this comment,
    but urged it to demonstrate its claim of "taking the strictest measures
    possible to combat racism and anti-Semitic behavior" included in the
    government's statement.

    In a letter to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, ADL noted that Parliament
    Speaker Laszlo Kover from Mr. Orban's Fidesz party has announced his
    intention to change the rules of the parliament to punish MPs for
    racist statements, but that such promises had been made in the past.

    Mr. Kover made a similar statement in July 2011, following an
    anti-Semitic comment by Jobbik MP Előd Novak. Relating to the
    same incident, Fidesz caucus leader Janos Lazar had stated that
    the government would introduce legislation to punish racist speech
    in parliament.

    "Since no action was taken at the time on either approach, Jobbik MP
    Zsolt Barath's blood libel in parliament in April of this year and Mr.

    Gyongyosi's anti-Semitic remark of yesterday were condemned, but
    went unpunished," wrote Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. "We
    look forward to the possible ways in which Hungary might take action
    against manifestations of anti-Semitism and racism in fulfillment of
    their public response to do so."

    The Anti-Defamation League, founded in 1913, is the world's leading
    organization fighting anti-Semitism through programs and services
    that counteract hatred, prejudice and bigotry.




    From: A. Papazian
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