László Toroczkai, the president of the “Hatvannégy Vármegye Ifjúsági Mozgalom” (HVIM) has been expelled from Romania. Toroczkai entered into Romania via train to deliver a lecture in Temesvár. He was already in Romanian territory when a dozen police officers boarded the train and arrested him without explanation.
He was taken to the Kürtös police station and kept in custody for about four hours. During the interrogation, none of the police officers spoke Hungarian and they haven't provided interpreter either.
When Toroczkai demanded explanation for his arrest, he received none. Police officers insisted they carried out orders from higher places. Officers showed him a document stating that he was an undesirable person in Romania.
After four hours in custody, two officers took him to the Hungarian border and he was released to Hungarian authorities.
There are strong indications that the Hungarian regime has been involved in the incident; probably, Hungarian secret service notified Romanian authorities about Toroczkai's lecture tour. This suspicion is underlined by the fact that a few hours before Toroczkai arrival to Romania the principal of the “Újszentesi Általános Iskola”--the school where the lecture supposed to be held--was forced to withdraw his permission for the event.
It was also revealing that after boarding the train police officers went strait to
Toroczkai. They knew exactly, where he was located on the train and how he looked like. These facts indicate that Romanian police received prior information from Hungarian authorities about Toroczkai's program.
(hvim – szentkoronaradio.com – hungarianambiance.com)
László Toroczkai has been expelled from Romania
Saturday, May 23, 2009
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Thank you for your information job in english about hungarian tragical events that are kept under silence by hungarian and world medias.
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