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HUNGARY-POLITICS-EXTREMISM
RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
Picture released by the Hungarian Prime Minister Press office showing Hungarian state secretary Gabor Szetey standing between Prime Minister Gyurcsany Ferenc (R) and Economic minister Janos Koka(L) in the building of the goverment office, 29 August 2007 during a joint press conference along with government members. Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany called Wednesday for an offensive against neo-fascism after a string of extremist outrages, the latest of which targeted a gay government official.The right-wing commercial station Lanchid radio had Wednesday posted on its website a photo montage of Gabor Szetey, state secretary in charge of human resources, standing in front of the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz. The radio station issued an apology Wednesday and said it had dismissed its duty editor -- who is also a municipal official of the main right-wing opposition Fidesz party -- and the editor-in-chief of its Internet pages.It was the latest extremist incident to spark an outcry in Hungary, following the formation of a paramilitary group over the weekend by a fringe far-right, neo-Fascist political party. Other officials are unidentified.
AFP PHOTO / HUNGARIAN PRIME MINISTER OFFICE MIKLOS DERI
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29 August 2007 |
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