Magyar Jelen
Magyar Jelen (meaning Hungarian Present in English) was a radical nationalist biweekly newspaper published in Hungary.
Type | Biweekly newspaper |
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Editor | László Toroczkai |
Political alignment | Radical nationalism |
Language | Hungarian |
Headquarters | Budapest |
Profile
In 2002 László Toroczkai became the editor of the paper.[1][2]
Magyar Jelen had a radical nationalist[1] and an anti-Semitic stance.[3] Its editor, Toroczkai, published articles in the paper arguing that the Roma and African populations are threats to Hungary.[4]
gollark: Also quite rare, critically.
gollark: Also nontarnishing
gollark: It's shiny and a good conductor too.
gollark: S P E C T R O M E T R Y
gollark: You can scan their composition remotely I'm sure.
See also
References
- "A special holiday offer for everyone who bought our Jewish-Gypsy onslaught conspiracy". Politics. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- "National Portrait Gallery: László Toroczkai". Hungarian Ambiance. 16 June 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- László Molnár (1 November 2010). "Anti-Semitism in Hungary". Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- Manuel Mireanu (29 April 2013). "The Spectacle of Security in the Case of Hungarian". Left East. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
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