The World Federation of Hungarians Stands by the Hungarian Guard
The Republic of Hungary is not a law-abiding state. The non-appealable judgement which decreed the dissolution of the Hungarian Guards Association is in all probability politically motivated and thus it is a further evidence that the Republic of Hungary is not a law-abiding state.
As a matter of fact, in a State where the highest judicial body acts out ofbounds of the law, it is not possible to speak of a law-abiding state. And yet in the Republic of Hungary the Constitutional Court, the decisions of which are non-appealable and are binding to all - from the President of the Republic to the man in the street - has been since the time it was instituted twenty years ago functioned in undisguised and open breaches of the law .
The Hungarian Guards came into existence as a consequence of the prevailing untenable conditions, it was brought to life by the citizens of Hungary who
have been left high and dry for the security of their own and their fellow citizens and not as some particular form of participatory democracy. The Court which made its decision alluding to the perception of threat by the Roma community appears to ignore that while in the past years the number of murders committed by the Romas has assumed alarming proportions, the Hungarian Guard did not lift hand on this minority.
The World Federation of Hungarians take stand for the defence of integrity and impartiality and therefore for the Hungarian Guard.
Budapest, 2009 July 2.
Miklós Patrubány
President
World Federation of Hungarians



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