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2 May 2013

Blaming the Blind Dog: Hungarian Politician's Domestic Violence Case

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József Balogh, a Hungarian ruling party politician, has allegedly beaten his partner so badly that she had to be treated at a hospital. He claimed she had tripped over the family's blind dog, while she said the politician had hit her. Marietta Le reviews the memes and serious discussions that this incident has produced.

31 March 2013

Trying to Get Through: Hungarians Send Video Messages to Prime Minister

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Young Hungarians are shocked by the government's stubborn refusal to acknowledge their protests and their demands for a more democratic decision-making. To get their message across, four young people launched a new blog on March 22, asking fellow citizens to send short video messages to the Prime Minister with their thoughts on his governance.

26 February 2013

“Liberal, Jewish, Sexy”: Keeping Tabs on Hungarian Students

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According to a report published by a Hungarian TV channel, members of the student union of one of the universities in Budapest allegedly kept tabs on students’ religion, ethnic background and political affiliation.

24 January 2013

Hungarian Student Protesters Face Punishment, Keep Fighting

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In December 2012, Hungarian university and high school students united to protest against the large cutbacks in higher education admission quotas. Their fight for tution-free slots continues.

15 January 2013

Interview with Szabolcs Panyi, Editor of Global Voices in Hungarian

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Szabolcs Panyi, 26, is the author and editor of a popular Hungarian blog, Véleményvezér ("Opinion Leader”). He joined Global Voices in Hungarian in September 2011, and since March 2012 he has been the site's co-editor.

18 December 2012

Hungarian Students Call for Nationwide Strike

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Hungarian high school and college students, who are demanding that the government set university admission quotas to a reasonable level and help those from lower income households to access higher education, are calling for a nationwide strike on Wednesday.

13 December 2012

Students Rally All Over Hungary to Save Tuition-Free Education

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In Hungary, the once free-for-all education system has always been a subject of heated debates. This week, the debates have grown into student protests that are taking place all over the country.

31 October 2012

Far-Right Party Performs Strongly in Ukrainian Vote

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While the results of the Oct. 28 elections in Ukraine are still being finalized, netizens are already discussing the anticipated outcome. Many are paying special attention to VO Svoboda, a far-right party, and its victorious leap over the 5% threshold necessary to get any Parliament seats.

26 September 2012

Hungary: Parliament Forced to Take Domestic Violence Seriously

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Despite initial setbacks, the Hungarian public has succeeded in convincing the Parliament to treat the issue of domestic violence seriously.

1 September 2012

Hungary: Government Criticized for Its Handling of Ramil Safarov's Case

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The extradition of Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan was based on the belief that he would continue to serve his life sentence there. After Azerbaijan gave amnesty to the convicted murderer, however, Armenia suspended its diplomatic relations with Hungary.

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