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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ESZTER BALAZS
Oszkar Juhasz (R), representative of the rigth-wing Jobbik (Better) party at the Parliament and Mayor of Gyongyospata answers questions during a parliamentary hearing on the public works program used as a means to terrorize the village's Roma minority, in Budapest on November 30, 2011. In the small Hungarian village of Gyongyospata, infamous for the spring partolling by farright militias and now led by a radical mayor, the government-launched public works program acquired a farright taint. "The government's public works program is a shame in itself, paying 47,000 forints (152 euro, $205) monthly for daily eight hours' work which is not enough to sustain a life," said Peter Juhasz of the NGO Hungarian Civil Liberties Union. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK
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Budapest, HUNGARY |
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ATTILA KISBENEDEK |
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7 Decembrie 2011 |
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