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Global Voices Online -
11 hours and 1 minutes ago
On Nov. 15, Slovak prime minister Robert
Fico and his Hungarian counterpart, Ferenc Gyurcsány, met in the
border town of Komárno, Slovakia,
in an attempt to ease nationalist tensions that have escalated due to Nov. 1 football game
violence in Dunajská
Streda, Slovakia.
Eva S. Balogh of Hungarian Spectrum has been blogging a lot recently about the
Slovak-Hungarian relations, and here are some of the highlights.
On Nov. 1, Eva provided details and
background on the football game incident:
While families made their yearly pilgrimage to cemeteries to place flowers on the graves of
relatives about five hundred Hungarian soccer fans went to the southern Slovak town of
Dunajská Streda (Dunaszerdahely) to create trouble. The town, situated fairly close to the
Slovak-Hungarian border, is predominantly Hungarian. Of the 23,000 inhabitants the Slovak
population is no more than about 3,000.
The soccer match between Slovan Bratislava and the locals was unlikely to be a nailbiter. But the
stadium, seating 10,000, was filled. One thousand people came from Bratislava and there was a
contingent of 500 from Hungary. The Slovak police must have known that trouble was brewing
because about 1,000 policemen were ordered to the scene. […] The Bratislava group was
attacked en route: rocks were thrown at them. Some people were arrested at that junction.
The Hungarians called attention to themselves by displaying signs saying: Perseverence
(Kitartás). Unfortunately that was the customary greeting of Hungarian Nazis in the late
30's and 40's. The stadium was full about an hour before kickoff, and the two sides spent the
time screaming obscenities at each other. Just before the match began the locals and the
Hungarian visitors sang the Hungarian national anthem. At last play started, but after eighteen
minutes the referee had to stop the match because the people from Bratislava threw a smoke bomb
onto the field. […]
On Nov. 9, Eva
noted that it was “difficult to know exactly what happened” when the Slovak
police chose to interfere:
[…] Each side has its own story. The Hungarian “fans” claim that there was no
disturbance in their sector of the arena and that the Slovak police brutally attacked them
without reason. The videos that circulated on the Internet indeed show Slovak policemen using
their nightsticks rather indiscriminately on the retreating Hungarians. But I'm a cautious sort,
and there is a very good possibility that the video segment we see doesn't tell the whole story.
Moreover, the breakdown of arrestees indicates that the Slovak police were not kinder to their
own extremists. About the same number of Slovaks and Hungarians were arrested and later released.
[…]
In Hungary, people were “outraged” by the presumed actions of the Slovak police:
[…] Yes, they do admit that it was not appropriate to go to Slovakia with pictures of
Greater Hungary, a Hungary that included as part of its territory present-day Slovakia, then
known as the Upland (Felvidék). And, yes, it was provocative to display irredentist
slogans. But, they add, neither justified the use of brutal force. […]
On Nov. 3, an ultra-nationalist rally was held in Budapest:
[…] They gathered close to 1,000 people in front of the Slovak embassy, burned at least one
Slovak flag, and displayed signs demanding “Death to Ján Slota.” Ján
Slota, head of SNS (Slovak National Party), is not a nice man. Hungarians are high up on his hate
list, but Gypsies and homosexuals are not exactly his favorites either. He considers the
Hungarian minority in Slovakia “a cancer in the body of the Slovak nation,” and a
couple of times he alluded to the joy he would feel someday moving into Budapest inside of a
tank. Every time Slota says something outrageous all of Hungary listens. Before the current
coalition which includes Slota's party came to power in 2006, Hungarian-Slovak relations were
cordial. But, of course, then the coalition partner was MKP (Magyar Koalició
Pártja/Strana Mad'arsklek Koalícije), a party of the Hungarian minority. […]
On Nov. 12, Eva
wrote pessimistically about the upcoming meeting between the prime ministers of the two
sabre-rattling neighbor nations:
At last. After months and months of strained relations between Slovakia and Hungary the two prime
ministers agreed to meet. […]
[…]
What can the meeting between Fico and Gyurcsány achieve? As far as I can see, nothing.
[…]
She also commented on the Hungarian politicians' stance:
[…] To wit, the Hungarian government and all the parties condemn the recent actions of the
Hungarian extreme right. They are against Hungarian nationalism, they are against extremists
entering Slovakia in Nazi uniforms. They are also against these little Nazis marching up and down
in Hungary, but what can the Hungarian government do? […]
There were cases of dissent, however, as Eva pointed
out in her Nov. 14 post:
[…] Predictably, Hungarian politicians are not of one mind on the recent incidents in
Slovakia. To give only one example. A Fidesz member of parliament, Béla
Túri-Kovács, is demanding the resignation of a colleague, Mátyás
Eörsi of [SZDSZ], who is the chairman of
the parliamentary committee on European affairs. Eörsi went to Slovakia for a meeting with
his Slovak counterparts. He said that both sides should accept some blame for the incidents and
did a mea culpa on behalf of Hungary. Well, Túri-Kovács sure didn't like this
admission of guilt. […]
The right-wing Fidesz
– Hungarian Civic Union, mentioned in the passage above, is Hungary's
largest opposition party; an earlier GV roundup of Hungarian Spectrum's posts on Fidesz
politics is
here. Also,
in this post, Eva discussed an article on the “managers of populism” - Austria's
late Jörg Haider, Hungary's
Viktor Orbán, and Slovakia's
Robert Fico - written by sociologist Pál Tamás.
In her
Nov. 15 post, Eva put part of the blame for the Hungarian government's failure to rein in
“small but vocal and active far-right groups” on Fidesz:
[…] One problem is that there is no united political resolve to deal with the extremists.
Viktor Orbán and his party, Fidesz, are masters of double-talk which encourages the
extremists. If Fidesz doesn't unequivocally support the extremists, the party doesn't condemn
them either. Or if they say something negative, they add: “but one can understand their
frustration.” After all, Orbán needs their votes. The extreme right is much larger
than the few hundred people who are ready to go out on the street to demonstrate. According to
one recent sociological study, those with extreme right-wing sentiments may be as high as 20% of
the population though only 5% are ready to take part in demonstrations that may end in violence.
The rest just watch and cheer their friends on. […]
[…]
The only hope is the force of public opinion. But it surely would be easier if Fidesz openly and
without reservation stood alongside the government in condemning these extremists. Alas, that is
not in the party's interest at the moment.
As for the meeting between Fico and Gyurcsány, it resulted in a joint statement, in which
the two leaders pledged to take steps towards eliminating “any kind of extremism,
xenophobia, intolerance, chauvinism, nationalism and every manifestation of violence.” Eva
commented on the meeting's outcome in her
Nov. 16 post:
[…] Let's face it, this is not much, although surely it is better than nothing. As far as I
know, the Hungarians wanted to have a satisfactory explanation of “police brutality”
at the soccer match as well as assurances of a more balanced treatment of Hungarian history in
Hungarian-language schools. They were also unhappy about the ban on Hungarian flags at games
[…]. None of these demands was met. Fico didn't arrive with any proof that the Hungarian
soccer fans used physical violence prior to the police attack on their ranks. Fico didn't budge
on the flag issue. […] While Gyurcsány complained about the nationalistic,
anti-Hungarian rhetoric of the Slovak government, Fico voiced his indignation over the appearance
of uniformed Hungarian extremists on Slovak soil. […]
In her Nov. 18
post, Eva wrote about the media coverage of the meeting:
[…] However, it seems that Robert Fico was dissatisfied with the Slovak reporters who were
present at the rather stormy press conference after the Komarno meeting. The same evening he,
together with the president of the republic and the speaker of the Slovak parliament, appeared on
Slovak public television (STV) and accused the Slovak journalists of having tossed softballs to
Gyurcsány; they did not represent the interests of Slovakia. The Hungarian journalists,
perhaps not surprisingly, believed that Gyurcsány came out better from the verbal duel.
[…]
Commentators whose sympathies lie with the right keep repeating an old Hungarian adage that can
be summarized as “nobody understands us.” This is usually uttered when it becomes
obvious that western reporters can easily grasp that police at violent soccer matches often act
violently and that uniformed paramilitary groups have no place anywhere, especially not in a
neighboring country. These commentators usually continue that the West simply can't understand
the complexities of Slovak-Hungarian relations. […]

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Open"Source::critere -
11 hours and 2 minutes ago
Plus de 1000 personnes se sont rassemblées au coeur de Lima pour dénoncer le
capitalisme, répondant ainsi à...Voyez des images de la manifestation. (LCN)
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scanthel sur Yahoo! Groupes -
16 hours and 11 minutes ago
Le Capitaine Krieg avait été prévenu d'une manifestation possible au port de
Scanie. Ses ordres avaient été clairs: les passagers ne seraient autorisés
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scanthel sur Yahoo! Groupes -
18 hours and 32 minutes ago
A: Avez-vous vu le reportage à la TV concernant la manifestation au port de Scanie? B: Oui.
que devrions-nous faire? A: Ecoute, ne t'inquiète pas
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BELLACIAO - FR -
18 hours and 43 minutes ago
La guerre d'Irak, déclenchée sur un mensonge, puisque le pays n'avait pas d'armes de
destruction massive et, donc, ne constituait pas le danger épouvantable
présenté par les medias US, et n'avait strictement rien fait aux américains, a
déjà fait plus d'un million de morts Irakiens. br /Oh ! Bat-moi ! a annoncé le
retrait des toupes US de l'Irak (et alliés - mais on ne sait pas si les compagnies de tueurs
privées genre Blackwater sont de retrait, elles aussi). Pour 2011 !. Les Irakiens trouvent
(...)
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BELLACIAO - FR -
19 hours and 30 minutes ago
Combien de fois on entend celà lorsque l'on va à la rencontre et à
l'écoute des salariés (et même chez des syndiqués...) br /Mais c'est si
simple : ces manifestations et grèves ne servent à rien (ne changent pas la donne)
à cause de ceux qui ne paricipent pas, qui ne font pas grève. C'EST SI VRAI !! br /Et
qui pourtant ont tant à revendiquer... br /DEMAIN MANIFS CONTRE LA PRIVATISATION DE LA POSTE
POUR UN SERVICE PUBLIC POSTAL MODERNE ET RENOVE br /CEUX QUI MANIFESTERONT ET LES AUTRES... br /UN
PEU DE (...)
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Romandie News -
19 hours and 32 minutes ago
SAINT-DENIS (Seine-Saint-Denis) - Près de 150 personnes ont manifesté jeudi à
Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis) pour réclamer un logement ...
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Open"Source::critere -
19 hours and 37 minutes ago
La coordination 75 des sans-papiers (CSP75), qui rassemble plusieurs collectifs, a appelé
vendredi à manifester devant le consulat du Mali à Paris, écrit Nouvel
obs.com. Cette manifestation vise à protester contre l'expulsion, dimanche, vers le Mali,
d'un
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BELLACIAO - FR -
20 hours and 29 minutes ago
Soirée Reclaim the streets ! br /Vendredi 5 décembre 2008 - 20h30 br /Maison
Populaire de Montreuil En présence de Olivier Blondeau et Laurence Allard (auteurs de
Devenir média) br /Au cri de Reclaim the streets !, soirée de projection
consacrée aux stratégies de réappropriation urbaines, de nos vies, de nos
villes, mises en Å“uvre de manière contemporaine par les mouvements
altermondialistes et notamment des manifestations de Seattle et de Gênes Cette soirée
étant également l'occasion de (...)
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Open"Source::critere -
20 hours and 37 minutes ago
Des élèves d'une écoile reçoivent des cartes de voeux de leur
enseignante Chaque année, le 21 novembre est la "Journée mondiale du Bonjour" ou le
World Hello Day. L'objectif de cette manifestation est de dire bonjour à une dizaine de
personnes sur la...
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Le Monde.fr : International -
21 hours and 22 minutes ago
A l#39;appel de l#39;imam radical Moqtada Al-Sadr, plusieurs milliers de chiites sont descendus,
vendredi, dans les rues de la capitale irakienne.img width='1' height='1'
src='http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/205/f/3052/s/26abd5a/mf.gif' border='0'/br/br/a
href="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/24192772180/u/179/f/3052/c/205/s/40549722/a2.htm"img
src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/24192772180/u/179/f/3052/c/205/s/40549722/a2.img" border="0"//a
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Le Monde.fr : A la une -
21 hours and 22 minutes ago
A l'appel de l'imam radical Moqtada Al-Sadr, plusieurs milliers de chiites sont descendus,
vendredi, dans les rues de la capitale irakienne.img width='1' height='1'
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src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/24192770829/u/2/f/3050/c/205/s/40546859/a2.img" border="0"//a
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Le Monde.fr : A la une -
21 hours and 22 minutes ago
A l'appel de l'imam radical Moqtada Al-Sadr, plusieurs milliers de chiites sont descendus,
vendredi, dans les rues de la capitale irakienne.img width='1' height='1'
src='http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/205/f/3050/s/26ab22b/mf.gif' border='0'/br/br/a
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Wikio - High-tech - Internet - Web 2.0 -
21 hours and 29 minutes ago
pJe vois apparaitre ces derniers mois de plus en plus de manifestations de la justice dans le petit
monde de l’internet français. Mais l’info du jour est une bonne nouvelle... Le
procès, que dis-je l’erreur judiciaire de l’affaire Fuzz - Martinez a finalement
une fin positive ! Ah ‘tain, y’en a qui m’ont bien fait comprendre
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minute.../a (a href="http://www.wikio.fr/subscribe?url=http://feeds.feedburner.com/1-minute"
target="_blank"s'abonner/a)/ppExplorer : a
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href="http://www.wikio.fr/high-tech/internet" target="_blank"Internet/a/p
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BELLACIAO - FR -
21 hours and 32 minutes ago
La manifestation du 20 novembre 2008 dans l'Education nationale a rassemblé entre 100 000 et
220 000 personnes – enseignants et lycéens - selon les sources,
policières et syndicales. Les défilés se sont formés dans une
cinquantaine de villes, à Paris (entre 9000 et 40 000 manifestants), en province (Bordeaux,
Lyon, Toulouse, Nantes, Grenoble...) et Outre-mer (Saint-Denis...). Témoignages de
manifestants enseignants et lycéens dans le cortège parisien sur les raisons de leur
mobilisation. br /Chose (...)
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News Chine-Informations.com -
21 hours and 34 minutes ago
Des élèves d'une écoile reçoivent des cartes de voeux de leur
enseignante Chaque année, le 21 novembre est la "Journée mondiale du Bonjour" ou le
World Hello Day. L'objectif de cette manifestation est de dire bonjour à une dizaine de
personnes sur la...
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Zazieweb.fr - Forum Lectures -
22 hours ago
Les Belles Etrangères, créées en 1987 par le Ministère de la Culture et
de la Communication, regroupent sur quinze jours des manifestations publiques qui invitent à
la découverte des littératures étrangères en France et accompagnent
l'importante politique d'aide à la traduction, à la publication et à la
diffusion menée par le Centre national du livre. Elles sont organisées par le Centre
national du livre pour le ministère de la Culture et de la Communication.
Le principe de la manifestation repose sur l’invitation d’un groupe
d’écrivains d’un même pays ou d’une même aire linguistique et
l’organisation d’une série de rencontres dans toute la France, en partenariat
avec des librairies, des bibliothèques, des universités et des associations
culturelles.
Le Centre national du livre coéditera avec un éditeur français une anthologie
qui rassemblera des textes inédits des auteurs invités. Cette anthologie, dans
laquelle sera insérée le DVD du film documentaire réalisé avec les
écrivains invités, sera publiée et diffusée à l’occasion
de la manifestation.
Vous trouverez prochainement sur le site les bio-bibliographies des auteurs, des extraits
vidéos du film documentaire, le dossier de presse ainsi que le programme complet de la
manifestation.
Contact :
Martine Grelle
téléphone : 01 49 54 68 71
courriel : martine.grelle@culture.gouv.fr
Florabelle Rouyer
téléléphone : 01 49 54 68 46
courriel : florabelle.rouyer@culture.gouv.fr
Date Evénement : Du 14/11/2009 au 14/11/2009
Heure Evénement : 12:11
Site Internet :
http://www.belles-etrangeres.fr/

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Myfreesport.fr – Toutes les infos myfreesport.fr -
23 hours and 14 minutes ago
img
src="http://www.myfreesport.fr/commun/n120x90/f7/manifestation-faveur-supporter-om-santos-mirasierra-f56ed.jpg"
alt="" border="" align="left" /Le supporter marseillais incarcéré à Madrid
depuis le 1er octobre a reçu un millier de lettres de soutien venues des quatre coins du
monde.br clear="left"/
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BELLACIAO - FR -
23 hours and 16 minutes ago
« Quand il y a des grèves, aujourd'hui en France, ça ne se voit plus ? »
fanfaronnait Sarkozy ... mais, les grèves un peu partout, ça va finir par se voir !
br /Grève bien suivie dans l'Education Nationale le 20 novembre ... br /Manifestations
partout en France, le 22 novembre pour défendre le service public postal... br /Grève
reconductible à la SNCF, à compter du 23 novembre... br /Grève et
manifestation nationale dans l'audiovisuel public, le 25 novembre... br /Grève dans les
Caisses d'Epargne, le 28 (...)
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Scoopeo En attente -
1 days ago
Le concept store by Fourmis Rouges, totalement conçu et imaginé pour l’enfant
de 0 à 12 ans, situé à l’espace créateurs du Forum des Halles
à Paris, via son association, organise son 9ème salon “Les Fourmis
Rouges” les 22 et 23 novembre 2008 Cette manifestation regroupe les créateurs de mode
enfantine les plus “ talentueux ” de leur génération.
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Open"Source::critere -
1 days ago
La Bank of Ireland, deuxième banque irlandaise par la capitalisation, a indiqué
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parties souhaitant investir dans son capital.Répondant aux spéculations des
médias, la Bank of Ireland
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Le Web de l'Humanité -
1 days and 1 hours ago
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Le Web de l'Humanité -
1 days and 2 hours ago
Les postiers seront mobilisés samedi contre tout projet de privatisation de
l'établissement public, les syndicats souhaitant élargir le mouvement aux usagers
invités à participer aux manifestations dans toute la France. br /Les cinq
fédérations syndicales à l'origine de cette journée (CGT-Fapt, Sud-PTT,
CFDT-F3C, FO-Com, CFTC Poste), représentant 95% du personnel, entendent rassembler les
postières, les postiers et les usagers pour manifester leur opposition à la
privatisation de La Poste.. br /A Paris, (hellip;) - a
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