Commemorations held in honour of 1849 Arad martyrs

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Budapest, October 6 (MTI) – The national flag of Hungary was hoisted and lowered to half mast on Monday morning in a military salute to commemorate the leaders of Hungary’s revolution and freedom fight who were executed by Austria in 1849.

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October 6 was declared a national day of mourning in 2001.

State commemorations on the square before Parliament were attended by Hungary’s President Janos Ader, Defence Minister Csaba Hende, Interior Minister Sandor Pinter, Chief of Staff Tibor Benko and members of the diplomatic corps.

The names of the 13 martyrs of Arad were read out loud in tribute. The dignitaries then moved on to pay their respects by the memorial for Lajos Batthyany, the prime minister of Hungary’s first independent government, nearby.

Later in the day, Ader attended a commemoration in central Hungary’s Szolnok, and said that the martyrs had passed on us “a legacy of freedom, faithfulness and courage”. Their sacrifice, together with ideals of freedom, independence and development “have been fired into the memory of our political nation”, the president added. Those values cannot be questioned because Hungarians “will always find a way to achieve their freedom. … That love of freedom is one of the most beautiful and most valuable components of our being Hungarian,” Ader said in his address.

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At the Batthyany memorial in Budapest, Hende said that the executed military leaders had given a personal example for what they expected from other soldiers: to serve their homeland until death. The task for today’s generations is to use the opportunities of the present age and find the ways to progress and growth to everyone, he said.

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