Monday, 6 May 2013

Hungarian Prime Minister Addresses World Jewish Congress, Condemns Antisemitism

FSWC Reports:

From ynetnews.com:

Hungary's prime minister told an international assembly of Jews on Sunday that his government has declared "zero tolerance" on anti-Semitism, but his speech failed to impress those gathered who said he has failed to confront the country's largest far-right party.

Addressing the opening session of the World Jewish Congress, Prime Minister Viktor Orban acknowledged that anti-Semitism was on the rise both in Europe and Hungary, attributing it partly to the economic crisis affecting the region. 

 
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