Petőcz Kálmán (szerk.): National Populism and Slovak - Hungarian Relations in Slovakia 2006-2009 (Somorja, 2009)

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Annex - Marie Vrabcová Slovakia and that she should flee the country because she has been bribed by the people that ought to be killed and that she has made innocent boys suffer.“ When the band sings about killing people, the video shows the pho­tographs of SMK-MKP leaders Pál Csáky, Béla Bugár, Miklós Duray and Gábor Gál as well as Malinová’s legal counsel Kvasnica. The video clip also features archive photographs of Malinová as well as the interior min­ister and the head of the Slovak Police Force. When the band sings about punishing innocent boys, the video shows the photograph of Marcel Grzyb, one of two suspected assailants from police identikits. SMK-MKP Chairman Pál Csáky reacted to the abusive video clip by filing a motion for criminal prosecution of an unknown perpetrator. On September 11, 2008, the prosecutor instructed the Regional Headquarters of the Slovak Police Force to launch investigation on grounds of dangerous intimidation; the investigation is still underway. On September 12, 2008, Attorney General Dobroslav Tmka announced that the special investigation team of the Office of Attorney General had concluded its examination of the case of Hedviga Malinová and that it was only awaiting forensic doctors’ expert opinions.37 Tmka also announced there would be no more testimonies, interrogations and experiments as the task force had gathered enough evidence to conclude the case by the end of 2009. The Office of Attorney General did not respond in any way to repeated demands in which Roman Kvasnica proposed to question the employees of the private detective agency, politicians who had commented on the case and the original case investigator. Kvasnica pointed out he was entitled to inspect the case file and demand further procedural acts and that the investigation could not be officially terminated until the Office of Attorney General complied with his demands. On September 24, 2008, Róbert Benci concluded an agreement with the prosecutor regarding the case of hooliganism in front of Old Theatre in Nitra. Along with three other gang members, Benci was charged with hoo­liganism; as a minor, he is facing conditional imprisonment ranging from three to eighteen months. SettIemeint or polyqRApln test? At the beginning of October 2008, the Office of Attorney General propo­sed that Hedviga Malinová be subjected to a polygraph test, adding that if she was not willing to take the test she should appear before the special investigation team in person and explain her reasons; otherwise she would be fined 50,000 Sk ( 1660).“ Her legal counsel Roman Kvasnica respond-322

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