Index – Domestic – Tímea Szabó reveals the journalist who classified her as a tick



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As we wrote previously, the Metropolitan Court found in a lower court ruling that the Hungarian Nation had violated Tímea Szabó’s rights to human dignity and reputation in an article. The author of the article, under the pseudonym “Zulmer Fülöp”, wrote about the politician, among other things, that he was created from the DNA of a tick and Ildikó Lendvai, then the MSZP took him to Parliament, where he hid in the parquet and sprayed their bacteria.

The court, for the first time in Hungarian jurisprudence, ordered the newspaper to remove the article online completely and permanently

and awarded 1.3 million HUF in damages. The judgment is not final.

Tímea Szabó won a press lawsuit against the Hungarian Nation

Compensation, permanent cancellation of an article in the first instance.

Tímea Szabó wrote in her Facebook post this morning that the police investigation revealed that the real author of the article was Péter Szikszai. Sikhs before

He was deputy general director of Hír Tv and Echo Tv,

and also worked for the Hungarian Times as a deputy editor-in-chief.

As the politician said,

According to a police investigation, it is he who dares to write down in the 21st century, and even in a newspaper financed by the small Christian government of Viktor Orbán, he is allowed to describe her as one of his political opponents, a mother, “the biological weapon of background power ”. The adjectives described in the article were last used in Nazi times for our fellow Jews and sadly we know where it led. The police also named the publisher who gave permission for the article to be published: dr. Tamás Toót-Holló.

(Top Image: Péter Szikszai, Deputy General Manager, speaks at the press conference on the background to the Echo TV developments and the presentation of the strategic objectives of television on Angol Street, District XIV, in the first floor studio from Echo TV on December 4, 2017. MTI Photo: Szilárd Koszticsák)



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