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New Wednesday of New Times by Peter Uj.
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Not only other universities showed solidarity with SZFE: this week protest registrations appeared in the XI. on the facade of the József Attila district primary school:
Or many, many meters of red and white baffles on the statue of the same name:
To end the mills the next day:
What might have happened?
Principal András Juhász said some students asked if they could expose molines who sympathized with SZFE by taking the opportunity to express their opinions freely. “‘I said yes, since that is what we propose to do, to express their opinions freely, for what reasons would he have prohibited them after that? The director explained his decision. András Juhász, for his part, clarified on several occasions that the Molinos did not reflect his personal opinion or that of the teaching staff, not even the students of the school in general, but rather some of the students, for those who wanted to give an opinion.
“I didn’t think I should limit them”
said the director. But then a passerby intervened. I mean literally. The principal was called yesterday by a passerby to check the enrollment and ask if the school was becoming politicized. The director had a long conversation with him, explaining why he thought they were not politicized, but that was not enough for him. As it turned out, he made an immediate report to KLIK, and the tank district asked the director to remove the mills.
The director, as he said, has already gone further.
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