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Campaign Launched to Encourage Vaccination Among Roma in Hungary The most segregated parts of a community contain one of the most vulnerable people, especially during a pandemic. In Hungary, no one can doubt the serious consequences the failure of mass vaccination of the Roma population would cause. It is of great importance that the Roma also register in large numbers and then get to the vaccination points – or that the vaccination points reach them. The National Roma Municipalities in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, now aim to convince the Romani community that vaccination indeed saves lives and encourage the vaccination of Hungary’s largest minority group in the framework of a large-scale media campaign. ....
Párbeszéd Calls on Roma Involvement in Charting Schemes Affecting Them The opposition Párbeszéd party has said Hungary’s Roma community should be consulted when programmes affecting it are created. No government should pass decisions on the Roma without involving them in the process, Párbeszéd’s deputy group leader, Olivio Kocsis-Cake told an online press conference on Thursday marking International Romani Day. Párbeszéd has set up a Roma Workshop charting a programme for discussion with the other opposition parties, he said. Once a common opposition policy is in place, it should be discussed with all Roma interest associations open to such dialogue, he added. ....
Hungarian state television attacks Austrian journalist for asking provocative questions Subscribe A diplomatic conflict arose between Hungary and neighboring Austria after Hungarian public television aired a three and a half minute report attacking an Austrian journalist for questions she posed to Fidesz representatives in the European Parliament. The report, which aired Tuesday on taxpayer-funded state television station M1, was titled, The journalist provoked by asking questions, and attacked Austrian journalist Franziska Tschinderle for provocative allegations disguised as questions that she sent in an email to the Fidesz delegation in Brussels for an article in the Austrian magazine Profil. The report refers to Tschinderle as an amateur journalist for the left-liberal press, and displays her name and photograph while drawing attention to previous articles she has written on Hungary s prime minister, Viktor Orbán. ....