Hungary – The following is an interview with the Hungarian historian, journalist, and publicist László Bernát Veszprémy, who said, "There are an amazing amount of myths, legends and lies and misconceptions about the Jewish leaders. The vast majority of these can be…
This article was published online by the Magyar Nemzet on 5 March 2022.
“The fight against antisemitism must take precedence over political commitments at home and in Germany,” wrote Slomó Köves in his open letter to Olaf Scholz. The chief rabbi of…
This article was published online by the Magyar Nemzet on 19 January 2022.
“It is an election year here in Hungary. This of course means that Hungary will be appearing more often than usual in the press, and as we have seen…
This article was published online by the Magyar Nemzet on 11 January 2022.
While trying to dispel accusations of anti-Semitism, Péter Márki-Zay once gain managed to utter an anti-Jewish statement. During his regular, Sunday night video check-in, he announced that he does…
This article was published online by the Magyar Nemzet on 9 January 2022.
The Holocaust researcher believes conservative journalists must prepare for erasure, threats, and attacks.
Holocaust researcher and journalist László Bernát Veszprémy was aggressively attacked by the left because he spoke about…
Poland – Accusations of anti-Semitism by Israel’s foreign minister, after the Polish president ratified a law on the restitution of property unlawfully confiscated after World War II, have plunged Warsaw and Tel Aviv into a crisis unprecedented since the fall of communism…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on May 29, 2021.
Benjamin Nägele: Our sense of security suffers
“Not only migrants who just arrived to the country are partaking in the anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian protests, but also Austrians with…
Many Americans want the Hungarian path
The favored strategy of left-wing powers to overcome ideological debates is to brand their enemies or those they dislike as either antisemitic or racist. The problem with this, is they overuse the terms—revealed David Reaboi. Recently…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on August 26, 2020.
Dear Mr. Johannes Haindl, Your Excellency:
Mr. Michael Roth, the German Minister of State for Europe, indulged himself by uttering the following statement concerning Hungary:
“Growing antisemitism in Hungary…
By Olivier Bault.
This article was originally published in March on Kurier.plus by the Felczak Institute of Polish–Hungarian Cooperation.
Central Europe - A popular view in Western Europe is that anti-Semitism is still rife in Central European countries, and that Poland and…
By Olivier Bault.
Poland - The Law and Justice party (PiS) which came to power in Poland with the elections of 2015 has always seemed more attached to transatlantic ties than to further EU integration. At the NATO summit in Warsaw in…
By the Visegrád Post Editorial Staff
Hungary - Long considered the most radical parliamentary party in Europe, over the course of only a few years, Jobbik has morphed into a centrist and pro-European Union party, completely abandoning its former radical rhetoric opposing…