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Remembering the Danube Holocaust Memorial, participants in a demonstration organized by aHang placed shoes in front of the Petőfi Literary Museum on Wednesday afternoon.
Published artists and researchers read poems at the same time, keeping their distance from each other, protesting against Director General Szilárd Demeter. The writer Gábor Schein read József Attila’s poem “Hungary is far away”, but Ottó Orbán’s “Hungarian” and “¡Aire!” By József Attila. poem. (On Sunday, Schein wrote journalism for 444 titled “Hungary: Beyond All Hope”).
More than 28,000 people have already signed an open letter posted on the aHang site demanding Demeter’s resignation, so this Saturday he wrote an article to Origo about “György Soros’s gas chamber in Europe” and that Hungarians and Poles they represent the new Jews today. The petition was joined by various celebrities and politicians.
The article provoked great outrage, and Hungarian and international Jewish organizations, as well as the Israeli embassy in Hungary, condemned Demeter’s words, which Rabbi Köves Slomo, who already had a cordial relationship with Fidesz, called a rude provocation and tasteless. Demeter tried to keep the article on Facebook for a while, eventually pulling out and removing his Facebook page.
On Monday, nearly a hundred museum workers distanced themselves from Demeter, who explained in a circular letter that they were not anti-Semites, but liberalism was just as dangerous as Nazism.
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