Absurd jail sentences for two Hungarians on terrorism charges in Romania

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Romania’s High Court sentenced two Hungarians from Târgu Secuiesc/Kézdivásárhely to 5 years in jail each on terrorism charges. István BEKE and Zoltán SZŐCS have been accused of attempting to detonate homemade, improvised explosives during the 1st of December 2015 celebrations in their hometown, Mikó Imre Minority Rights Legal Aids Service said.

The official accusations of the prosecution from 2016 stand as follows:

while BEKE was initially accused of attempted attack against the collectivity (also called “acts of terrorism”) and attempt to violate the rules pertaining to explosives, SZŐCS was accused of inciting to the above-mentioned two acts.

On first degree the court changed the legal classification of the two acts to attempt, and incitement to change the constitutional order, respectively, sentencing the two Hungarians to 11 months in jail for the second accusation (which was exactly the amount of time the two have already spent in jail).

BEKE, together with SZŐCS got his jail sentence raised from 11 months to 5 years without any new piece of evidence

Absurdly, the High Court, ruling on a second and last degree has changed yet again the legal classification of the acts back to the acts of terrorism. The Hungarian community stands shocked by these recent rulings, since it is a known fact that in between the second and first rulings no new piece of evidence arose and

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