A petition demanding an end to the current confiscations based on the Beneš decrees and compensation for damages from the 1940s was signed by almost eight thousand people. The petition was initiated by lawyer János Fiala-Butora, Hungarian Alliance politician Örs Orosz and activist Attila Stubendek. They reacted to the parliament’s approval of an amendment to the Criminal Code that criminalizes questioning the Beneš decrees. The petition was addr…
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A petition demanding an end to the current confiscations based on the Beneš decrees and compensation for damages from the 1940s was signed by almost eight thousand people. The petition was initiated by lawyer János Fiala-Butora, Hungarian Alliance politician Örs Orosz and activist Attila Stubendek. They reacted to the parliament’s approval of an amendment to the Criminal Code that criminalizes questioning the Beneš decrees. The petition was addr…