
The body of Árpád Magyarosi has arrived to Budapest today, reported the MTI, the Hungarian News Agency. The body flown home through Madrid and Nürnberg with a regular flight. The costs of transportation payed by the Hungarian Red Cross from funds raised through a fund raising campaign and from its own emergency reserves.
Árpád Magyarosi was killed alongside Eduardo Rózsa Flores and Michael Martin Dwyer in a security operation in Santa Cruz, three weeks ago. He will be buried in Budapest at a later time.
[Update]
The treasonous Hungarian regime refused to provide an official postmortem examination on the remains of Árpád Magyarosi; the reason, he wasn't Hungarian citizen. Árpád Magyarosi was a landed emigrant and according to the law, he was eligible for all the support Hungarian citizens entitled to, said Attila Nyikos, the lawyer representing the family.
Nonetheless, the family hired an expert that hopefully, will determine whether the victim had been tortured or maltreated in any form before killed. (Comments: This might even turn out to be a good thing, because an independent expert can provide more objective result than a regime appointed examiner.)
Árpád Magyarosi will be buried in Budapest, after the postmortem examination will be completed.
(MNO - MTI - hungarianambiance.com)
The body of Árpád Magyarosi flown home [UPDATED]
Sunday, May 3, 2009Posted by HungarianAmbiance at 9:31 AM
Labels: Hungary, The Bolivian dossier
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utterly shameful. he was the one with tied hands. poor family, going through all this horror and now they have to pay to know the truth, which clearly should have been the duty of the government, if not hungarian than romanian.
Hi, my name is Gerson Rivero. I'm journalist of El Deber, a bolivian daily from Santa Cruz. I'd like to contact some journalist who's covering the case of Eduardo Rozsa, to exchange information. My e mail is gersonrivero@gmail.com
Thank you
http://www.hungarian-human-rights.eu/STATEMENT%20ON%20HUMAN%20RIGHT%20VIOLATIONS%20IN%20BOLIVIA%20.pdf
http://www.petitiononline.com/erdely17/petition.html
here's the first link again:
http://www.hungarian-human-rights.eu/STATEMENT%20ON%20HUMAN%20RIGHT%20VIOLATIONS
%20IN%20BOLIVIA%20.pdf
or if that does not work, there's a STATEMENT ON THE CASE OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF EUROPEAN CITIZENS IN BOLIVIA in the right column on this link:
http://www.hungarian-human-rights.eu/
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