Hungarian police under siege
Scandals at the Hungarian universities
Scandals surrounding the University of Cluj in Transylvania and the Slovakian government's decision to award development grants in a way that discriminates against Hungarians underpin our concern that the situation of Hungarians beyond the border is getting worse. Even though there are levers we can pull in Brussels and Strasbourg to defend the interests of the Hungarians of Slovakia and Romania, we have achieved little.
Police solutions
Peter Gergenyi's response to the committee investigating the TV headquarters siege has been published. He calls the committee members biased and points the finger of blame at Istvan Ignaczi, commander of the Pest County Police.
The majority is cutting out the branch from beneath them
Hungarian Roma are unwilling to get into arguments with the local authorities on whom they depend, prefering to put up with legal abuses, according to Erzsebet Mohacsi, a 33-year-old Roma civil rights lawyer.
Police and protesters
The criminal psychologist Jozsef Vegh is a busy man, known for his frequent media appearances. I bumped into him in the foyer of the television building, where he was waiting to give an interview. Even now, you can only enter the former Stock Exchange Palace from the rear entrance on Nador utca - the main entrance still bears the scars of the siege. Jozsef Vegh's work means he knows the leaders of the police, and he is also a specialist in hostage negotiations.
Gergenyis farewell
In Hungary, it is customary to pity those who resign or are pushed, and this sympathy often obscures the true reasons for a senior figure's departure.
László Tamás Papp
Wild conspiracy theories are doing the rounds among the right. Supposedly, Gyurcsany deliberately 'unleashed' rioters on the TV headquarters in an attempt to win back the sympathy of a Hungarian public traditionally keen on law and order. If the government wants to refute these rumours, it will need to explain why the head of the Budapest Police, our Iron Prefect, went rusty that night, and who is ultimately responsible for what happened.