Székely Nép, 2010 (46. évfolyam, 59-60. szám)

2010-03-01 / 59. szám

kept so low, that they cannot compete against foreign money. By firing teach­ers, professors, physicians, trained health personnel, the liberal fascists are pushing the Hungarian middle­­class into poverty. Since the end of 2006 billions of Euros were taken out of the Hungarian health care. Although Hungary would really need more physicians, in April 2007 more than 1,000 of them were immediately fired. Up to 2009 more than 5,000 physicians had left. The result of this is higher mortality rate. Hungarian health care is already in shambles. The liberal fascists think that Hungarians are not dying fast enough. They want to discourage them from having children. Therefore the only part of health care that works flawlessly is the abortion. It is cheap, quick, efficient. Since the summer of 2006 the people are protesting because the “government” wants to allow the sterilization of childless young people, specially women, when they reach the age of 18 years, to discourage them from having children. This is defini­tively population reduction by health care. ECONOMIC REFORMS. The farmers receive their subsidies late from the “government”. They get paid 30 Forint for one kg. of wheat but in store one half kg. of bread costs 300 Forint. The farmers are forced to sell their farmland. The government tells them that it is better for them to immi­grate than to stay in Hungary. It also looks like they want to drive people into suicide, by artificially causing frustration and depression in them. In 2007 one of the largest gas fields of continental Europe was dis­covered in the Mako area in southern Hungary. By the time the public noticed what was going on, the “gov­ernment” had already sold the conces­sion to Canada-based Falcon-Oil and Gas, that pays 12 % profit to the “gov­ernment”. You can be sure the Hungarian Treasury won't see much of that money. National holidays. 15 March and 23 October are national holidays in Hungary. These are the times when anti-government demonstrations and riots peak. In September of 2006 a speech by prime minister Gyurcsany was leaked to the media. In his speech he had admitted that they “lied in the morning, in the evening and at night” so they would be re-elected. At the cel­ebration of the 50th Anniversary of the 1956 revolution the demonstrations were stronger, bat peaceful. On October 23 at least 2,000 policeman in riot gear, some of them wearing ski­­masks, attacked the demonstrators in Budapest. Most of them wore no police ID. They were speaking in some foreign language. They were EU thugs. They shot out the eyes of seven pro­testers with rubber bullets. Also passersby were attacked. Masked police beat up patrons in restaurants, also some foreigners among them. Hundreds were injured and arrested. If the liberal fascist “government” saves money on health care and educa­tion they spend lavishly on the police. Of course on the kind of police that protects them from the citizens. 400 billion Forints are spent on special riot­­police equipment. There are also thou­sands of private security people, for­eign mercenaries, EU thugs. Their total number is estimated to be around 40 thousand. In case of civil war the gov­ernment can turn them against the Hungarian population. The Roma. During the last several years, especially after May 2004, when Hungary joined the European Union, the liberal fascists have been doing their very best to set the Gypsies against the Hungarians. There are gos­sips of secret financing of certain Gypsy groups by high liberal fascist circles. Historically speaking the Roma were always rather well­­behaved and peaceful citizens of Hungary, with hardly any problems before the change in 1989-90, and especially before the liberal fascist takeover. The inhuman circumstances created by the authorities have generat­ed great discontent in the country. Since 2002 the Roma have become poorer, like so many of the Hungarians. The liberal fascists assigned the Gypsies the role of desta­bilizing Hungary. The most tragic part of all this is that the Roma themselves are victims as well. Before the election of 2001,80 to 85% of them had been working. Today a much smaller percentage of them have jobs legally. The “govern­ment” supports them financially just for being Gypsy. They get free hous­ing, free education up to college grad­uation, all kinds of free benefits. The problem is that for the criminal minded elements these are not enough for them. This is why many of them turn to crime. The liberal fascists encourage criminal behavior among the Roma. These criminals plunder, murder,, rape and beat up people. They attack teach­ers in schools practically every day. They attack and even kill patrons in restaurants. Their favorite murder method is gang lynching. As a result, we cannot speak of public safety in Hungary today. New elections will be taking place in Hungary this spring. Hopefully a new Hungarian administration will bring a new life to this tragic country Editor's note: Yusuff Kemal was bom in Hungary during the 1960s. His father is Turkish, his mother is Hungarian. He spent most of his adult life in the UK and the USA. As employee of a multi national company, he worked for ten years in Hungary. In this article he wants to warn the Turkish people to avoid all the misery the Hungarians are going through.. Page 7

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