Sunday, February 28, 2010
Prohibit!
Prohibit the National Revolutionary Party!
In Hungary, organizations that are reviving fascist and Hungarist traditions are allowed to exist and to carry out their activities. This is against the text and the sense of the peace treaty of Paris(1). An extreme example is the so-called National Revolutionary Party (NRP)(2) that - due to a decision (in our opinion legally incorrect) of a court to lift the original ban of the police - was given the opportunity to hold an “election campaign” on 6 March. In fact, RNP plans to commemorate the “Day of Honour”(3), i.e. the “glory” of the remnants of the German and Hungarian troops breaking out from the Buda Castle encircled by the Red Army in February 1945. Based on the information available about this organization and its program, the Hungarian Anti-Fascist League(4) intends to initiate the prohibition of NRP.
We call out for the stabilization of constitutional structures and the prohibition of organizations, violating Hungary’s international obligations!
To achieve the prohibition of the latest fascist organization, the National Revolutionary Party, we will address a petition to the attorney general’s office in Budapest. If you agree with the initiative of the Hungarian Anti-Fascist League, if you do not want to live in fear, if you do not want political formations dangerous for democracy to ravage, then please join us with your signature!
Fascism shall not pass!
For signing, please click on the button “Aláírás” on the page http://antinaci.uw.hu/ (left-hand side, on the top).
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Sources:
(1) Paris Peace Treaties, 1947:
http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A1rizsi_b%C3%A9keszerz%C5%91d%C3%A9sek
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Treaties,_1947
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/dfat/treaties/1948/2.html
(2) Nemzeti Forradalmi Párt - http://www.nfp.hu
(3) "Becsület napja" - http://becsuletnapja.com/english
(4) Magyar Antifasiszta Liga (MAL) - http://www.m-a-l.hu
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