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Memorial tablet dedicated to Polish-Jewish educator Janusz Korczak inaugurated in ombudsman's office

Publicated on: December 11, 2012

A memorial tablet dedicated to Polish-Jewish educator Janusz Korczak, killed in the Treblinka extermination camp 70 years ago, was inaugurated in the ombudsman's office in Budapest on Monday.

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Hungarian falconry and Matyó embroidery added to UNESCO’s list

Publicated on: December 8, 2012

The Ministry of Human Resources welcomed with great pleasure the decision to include the traditional embroidery of Hungary's Matyó community and the Hungarian tradition of falconry on UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list.

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Next spring Hungary will be able to become a candidate member of the European Youth Forum

Publicated on: December 8, 2012

It is expected that next spring the recently formed National Youth Council (NIT) will be able to take up membership candidate status within the European Youth Forum (YFJ). The NIT is the umbrella organisation for youth associations in Hungary.

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Agreement on the common European refugee system might only happen next year

Publicated on: December 7, 2012

Although the original deadline is the end of this year, it is possible that the agreement on the common European refugee system will be postponed to next year – said Cecilia Malmström, European Commissioner for Home Affairs at the press conference following the EU Ministers of Interior meeting.

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The Government is Urging Enterprises to Recycle

Publicated on: December 7, 2012

"600 tons of plastic waster are generated in Hungary each year, of which 6 0tons are PET bottles", the Ministry of Rural Development's State Secretary for Environmental Affairs stated in Mezőfalva, at the inauguration of a plastic recycling plant. Zoltán Illés stressed, that "the remaining 540 tons should also be recycled, and so the Government is calling on enterprises that deal in waste management to recycle, and on the public to selectively collect their household waste".

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Foreign Minister Condemns Hate Speech at Wallenberg Conference

Publicated on: December 6, 2012

Hate speech cannot be permitted; it is our moral obligation to stand by its targets, Foreign Minister János Martonyi told a conference in Budapest December 6, 2012.

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Intensive Anti-Corruption Campaign Underway in Hungary

Publicated on: December 6, 2012

The leaders of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, the Curia, the National Office for the Judiciary, the General Prosecutor's Office and the State Audit Office have been jointly assessing the anti-corruption measures of the past year. The organisations issued a joint declaration last year in which they undertook to achieve coordinated and effective action against corruption. Transparency International has also acknowledged an improvement of the situation.

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Parliamentary State Secretary Németh met with Director of the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies

Publicated on: December 5, 2012

Parliamentary State Secretary Zsolt Németh received the Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies in his office, on 4 December.

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The government and its members strongly and determinedly condemned the remarks made by Jobbik MP Márton Gyöngyösi

Publicated on: December 5, 2012

The Office of the Government Spokesman, the Fidesz party faction and various governmental politicians have condemned to the greatest possible degree the statement made in Parliament by Jobbik MP Márton Gyöngyösi. According to the Office of the Government Spokesman, the Government takes the strictest possible action against every form of racism and anti-Semitic behaviour and does everything in order to ensure that malicious voices incompatible with European norms are driven back, adding that every citizen will be protected from such insults.
The Deputy State Secretary for International Communications Ferenc Kumin made it clear that the Hungarian Government condemns these kinds of remarks most determinedly.

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Prime Minister meets with President of Federation of Hungarian Jewish Religious Communities (MAZSIHISZ)

Publicated on: December 4, 2012

On Monday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Péter Feldmájer, President of the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Religious Communities (MAZSIHISZ) in his office and they discussed the situation of the Hungarian Jewish community.

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