1848-1849 revolution and freedom fight of Hungary commemorated in Washington – PHOTO GALLERY

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Peace is under threat from outside today and imperial aspirations want to weigh down on the freedom of Hungarians once again, the state secretary for Hungarian communities abroad said at an event marking the 1848-49 revolution and freedom fight in Washington, DC, at the Kossuth House, the local Hungarian centre.
“It is good news for us that one of the most important players, the United States, has now taken the lead in the peace camp,” Lőrinc Nacsa said.

He went on to say that after 2010 the turn in Hungarian national politics made it clear that the key to the survival of the Hungarian people is national unity, for which purpose Hungarians abroad were able to regain their citizenship, and simplified naturalization also became available. Cooperation among Hungarians is not an option, as it is about interdependence, he added.










