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"Mr President, at the end of August 2006 a Hungarian student in Slovakia was beaten. On her blouse the offenders wrote two slogans, well known from the period after the Second World War, when Hungarians were expelled from Slovakia on the basis of collective guilt: ‘Hungarians go back over the Danube’, and ‘Slovakia without parasites’. At the time, the Slovak Prime Minister said that such a thing could have happened anywhere in the world. After a very strange two-week investigation, the Minister of the Interior announced to the media that nothing had happened and the whole story had been made up by the student herself. They indicated that she might be accused of giving false testimony. Last week that happened. It is a real shock for Hungarians living in Slovakia. The victim and the students and teacher who witnessed her situation after the offence are now standing up to the police, which accused her, and to the Government, which humiliated her. The first two elements making up the area of freedom, security and justice failed. The case will certainly be a test of justice. Of course, it is doubtful: will the court rule against the Police Corps and the Government?"@en1
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