A show parliamentary committee ”investigates” the events in Gyöngyöspata
The 2/3 majority Hungarian Parliament, with a resolution published on June 7, set up an ad hoc parliamentary committee to investigate the events in Gyöngyöspata. Despite the fact that based on the title and preamble of the resolution, the task of the committee is to investigate the background of criminal activity by uniformed personnel and to assist in eliminating it, out of the nine tasks listed by the resolution five (!) are concerned with the evacuation of the Roma by the Red Cross and the role of Richard Field. The resolution – recalling the documents of the staged trials of the 1950s – is prejudiced when, among others, it states: “establishing who and why claimed untruthfully with regard to the long-existing activities of the Red Cross that the evacuation of the Romas from the scene was taking place, what was the reason and objective for this causing of panic”.
In Gyöngyöspata, Hungary, ever since March 2011 extremist anti-Roma groups – pretending to be militiamen and vindicating the right to maintain public order – have started a systematic campaign of intimidation against the Roma. For weeks they illegally patrolled the village and provoked the Roma adults and children. The government and the police have contributed to the escalation of the situation by their inaction. You can read our news about this here.
In April, one of the paramilitary organizations (Véderő – Garrison) announced a military boot camp for the weekend of Easter at the plot near the Roma neighborhood. On the initiative of the local Roma – who have been terrified for weeks -, and with the co-operation of Richard Field, an American businessman, the Red Cross evacuated the Roma women and children from the village for that weekend. The Prime Minister only condemned the activity of the extremists in public after the international outrage caused by the events. At the same time, the government still wished to present the evacuation as a long-organized vacation. Read our related news here.