Dear Editor,
In an opinion published on Wednesday, Anti-Roma hatred on streets of Budapest, Jacqueline Bhabha and Margareta Matache seize upon a recent protest led by far-right radicals to portray Hungary as a place where "hate-filled violence of neo-fascist activists builds on the complicity of Hungarian political leaders" like prime minister Orbán who draws on an "arsenal of racist hate speech."
It's a cheap shot. Their article...
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Zoltan Kovacs is state secretary for international communication in the cabinet office of the prime minister of Hungary.