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  • 14.11.2008 Katyn massacre memorial unveiled in Budapest

    The local council of Budapest’s District III has named a square in Óbuda in memory of the 22,000 Poles who died in the Katyn massacre, one of the Second World War’s most appalling Stalinist atrocities. A ceremony last Thursday, when a plaque was unveiled on the wall of the Árpád Gymnasium school was attended by Joanna Stempinska, the Polish ambassador to Hungary, and the leader of the opposition Fidesz caucus on Budapest City Council and former District III mayor István Tarlós.

  • 06.11.2008 Duma Deputies Applaud Proposal to Restore Dzerzhinsky Statue to Lubyanka Square

    The removal of the statue of Feliks Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Soviet secret police, from in front of KGB headquarters in Moscow was an iconic moment in the collapse of communism there in 1991, a step that many saw as a guarantee that the kind of repression he sponsored would never return.

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