Tommy Tainant
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Hungary removes uprising hero's statue
The Hungarian authorities have removed a much-loved statue of Imre Nagy, hero of the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising, from a square in central Budapest.
The Nagy statue is being moved to Jaszai Mari Square, a northern location away from the parliament building.
Some critics accuse Prime Minister Viktor Orban's nationalist government of revising the country's history.
A monument to the victims of a short-lived communist regime in 1919 will replace the Nagy statue.
Imre Nagy was hanged in 1958 for his role in the uprising. A pro-reform communist, he had sought to free Hungary of hardline communist rule, but in 1956 the revolt was crushed by Soviet tanks. Pro-Moscow hardliners were reinstalled in power.
Just to get favour with Putin. What a snivelling little man he is.
The Hungarian authorities have removed a much-loved statue of Imre Nagy, hero of the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising, from a square in central Budapest.
The Nagy statue is being moved to Jaszai Mari Square, a northern location away from the parliament building.
Some critics accuse Prime Minister Viktor Orban's nationalist government of revising the country's history.
A monument to the victims of a short-lived communist regime in 1919 will replace the Nagy statue.
Imre Nagy was hanged in 1958 for his role in the uprising. A pro-reform communist, he had sought to free Hungary of hardline communist rule, but in 1956 the revolt was crushed by Soviet tanks. Pro-Moscow hardliners were reinstalled in power.
Just to get favour with Putin. What a snivelling little man he is.