October 23 – Hungary commemorates 1956 uprising – UPDATE – PHOTOS

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Budapest, October 23 (MTI) – Hungary’s national flag was hoisted in front of the Parliament building on Friday, in a state commemoration marking the anniversary of the anti-Soviet revolt which started on October 23, 1956.

The ceremony was attended by House Speaker Laszlo Kover, Tibor Benko, chief of staff of the Hungarian military, and diplomats.

A series of commemorations and programmes will be held across the country during the day to pay tribute to heroes of the failed revolution and freedom fight.

Fidesz group leader marks 1956 anniversary in Debrecen

Hungary’s democracy is rooted in the anti-Soviet revolt of 1956, Lajos Kosa, group leader of ruling Fidesz, told a commemoration held in Debrecen, eastern Hungary, on Friday.

Hungarians in 1956 were not reluctant to protect their country; similarly “we must not falter: we must protect Hungary, Europe, and European values,” Kosa said in his address.

“The gates are open but the fence is not,” Kosa said, and insisted that while the Iron Curtain was “bars on a prison”, Hungary’s fence along its southern borders “serves to protect freedom”.

1956 nation’s shared memory, says Egyutt

Despite the “attempts of appropriation” during the past few decades Hungary’s 1956 revolution and freedom fight belongs to the whole nation, Viktor Szigetvari told a commemoration held in central Budapest on Friday.

The head of the opposition Egyutt (Together) party paid tribute to the heroes of 1956, recently deceased former President Arpad Goncz and commemorated “Hungary’s freedom”. He argued that Hungary was “doing badly” in terms of the latter cause.

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