Péter Szijjártó: Respect for the heroes, shame on the let down, live with a free Hungary!
On the community side, the foreign minister remembered the 56th revolution.
Sixty-five years ago “Despite the roar of the icon of freedom of the press, Radio Free Europe, perhaps the most serious fake news in Hungarian media history, that help is here, we now know the painful truth: no one came to help, they let us down” The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said on Facebook on Saturday.
It appeared in Péter Szijjártó’s entry commemorating the anniversary of the 1956 revolution and the war of independence.
We, the Hungarians, still wanted to belong to the free world, because of which it let us down, so we lost the war of independence, and with it we lost the freedom of the next more than three decades, he explained.
Featured, “We have lost tens and hundreds of thousands: those who have died a heroic death, those who have been crippled for eternal life, those who have been forced to flee, and also those who have not returned home.”
“Many national heroes who have gained the glory and joy of the nation as athletes in difficult and sad years have also suffered this fate.” Péter Szijjártó reminded.
Olympic, world and European champions pulled gear in distant landscapes, he continued, but wherever they competed, they remained proud of their Hungarianness.
“Their goals and victories gave the homeowners a moment of refreshment and hope. Of course they could have found out about it. ” – wrote the Minister, who closed his registration by “Respect for the heroes, shame on the let down, long live a free Hungary!”.