1986. október (1-6. szám) / HU_BFL_XIV_47_2
i '!HWeAR!ANÍ^y°c'J'OfcEBl.'j,jí mm 2«/0 l.ttl. «..«» Sírr.l. C.ONOON, VI I • M M-W> >< » • <’ Krosl* 5/1986 /E/ 50th Ootober' 1,86 1956 1986 WE REMEMBER In the days of the national uprising 30 years ago, those who lost acquaintances, friends, relatives, brothers or sisters in the bloody Street battlcs placed memóriái candles In their Windows. At that time, in the Windows ol Budapest's dark streets, these (lickering flames significd a nation's consciousncss of itselt, Its pain and its sense ot togetherncss. Every year, on the first Sunday of November, our nation remembers Its dead. Now, on the 30th anniversary of our fight fór national independence, we turn to the people of our country, to the Hungarians who live at the far corners of the earth, and to those who are nőt indifferent about the freedom and Independence of the peoples of East Europe. We ask them to piacé a single memóriái candle in their Windows on the evening of 4 November 1986. Let thls simple gesture be a Symbol and a reminder of our common desire to erect a memóriái to the ideals and heroes of 1956. Evén though those ideals and those heroes were drowned in blood, we have nőt forgottén. Let these tlny flames llt throughout the world alsó express our sympathy and solidarity with the executed, the missing, the tortured, and the imprisoned victims of the years of bloody retribution which followed 1956. On this November evening, we again demand the identification of the unmarked graves of the executed rebels, and the immediate rehabilitáljon of the disgracefully buried martyrs. Hungary’s Democratic Youth Budapest, October-November, 1986 £