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". Mr President, Mr Orbán, I understand how you do this. You will go home now and say that you gave us a few clips around the ear. That is exactly what you said last time. Therefore, I would like to give you one thing to think about in peace and quiet. You may believe that we have a negative attitude to Hungary, but that is not the case. Do you believe that I would have risked my life and my freedom to help illegally in the fight against the communists and to bring information sheets to Hungary out of hatred towards Hungary? There is no country in the world which is populated only by freedom fighters. Not France and not Germany, Italy or Hungary. There were many people in Hungary who during certain periods in the past did not fight for freedom. Equally, there were many Hungarians who did. I would like to make it clear to you that Christianity can be an important religion in modern states. However, a modern state and an open society cannot be based on a religion. Otherwise, the atheists, Jews, Muslims and people of other persuasions would not feel comfortable in this country. That is precisely what many people in Hungary today find oppressive. The nationalist and chauvinist atmosphere makes them uncomfortable. You need to accept that. Go home and sleep on it. Think it over as Viktor would have done."@en1
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