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Hungary's Jobbik party holds rally in ex-synagogue | Hungary's Jobbik party holds rally in ex-synagogue |
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Hungary's far-right Jobbik party has sparked criticism after holding a political rally inside a former synagogue in the town of Esztergom. | Hungary's far-right Jobbik party has sparked criticism after holding a political rally inside a former synagogue in the town of Esztergom. |
Jewish groups called Friday's event "disgusting", saying it was "insulting to the memories" of Holocaust victims. | Jewish groups called Friday's event "disgusting", saying it was "insulting to the memories" of Holocaust victims. |
Jobbik leader Gabor Vona insisted his party did not want to "provoke anyone, including the Jewish community". | Jobbik leader Gabor Vona insisted his party did not want to "provoke anyone, including the Jewish community". |
The party, which purports to protect Hungarian values and interests, is the third largest in parliament. | The party, which purports to protect Hungarian values and interests, is the third largest in parliament. |
It regularly issues anti-Semitic statements. | It regularly issues anti-Semitic statements. |
'Perversion' | 'Perversion' |
Around 100 protesters gathered with candles outside the police-guarded building, which is now being used as a cultural centre. | Around 100 protesters gathered with candles outside the police-guarded building, which is now being used as a cultural centre. |
Some wore a yellow star pinned to their coats. | Some wore a yellow star pinned to their coats. |
The demonstrators tried to form a human chain to prevent Jobbik supporters from entering the building, but were hindered by security forces. | The demonstrators tried to form a human chain to prevent Jobbik supporters from entering the building, but were hindered by security forces. |
"It is a perversion from Jobbik to organise a forum at a former synagogue," protest leader Agnes Drelyo said. | "It is a perversion from Jobbik to organise a forum at a former synagogue," protest leader Agnes Drelyo said. |
Inside the cultural centre, Mr Vona told supporters that he had "nothing to be ashamed of". | Inside the cultural centre, Mr Vona told supporters that he had "nothing to be ashamed of". |
"As a legal party which won the votes of around one million people in 2010, we have as much right as anyone to hold an event here," he said. | |
Meanwhile, the mayor of Esztergom said she had asked Jobbik to choose another venue, but had no authority to block the party from holding a rally in the old synagogue. | Meanwhile, the mayor of Esztergom said she had asked Jobbik to choose another venue, but had no authority to block the party from holding a rally in the old synagogue. |
Some 500 Jews were deported during World War Two from Esztergom, which lies 50km (31 miles) north of the capital, Budapest. Most died in concentration camps in 1944. | Some 500 Jews were deported during World War Two from Esztergom, which lies 50km (31 miles) north of the capital, Budapest. Most died in concentration camps in 1944. |
Jobbik became Hungary's third-largest party after it won 16% of the vote in the 2010 election. | Jobbik became Hungary's third-largest party after it won 16% of the vote in the 2010 election. |
Its deputy group leader, Marton Gyongyosi, caused outrage two years ago when he said officials of Jewish origin should be listed because they might be a "national security risk". | Its deputy group leader, Marton Gyongyosi, caused outrage two years ago when he said officials of Jewish origin should be listed because they might be a "national security risk". |
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