Rally of public movements of Hungary to be held in front Hungarian parliament

At 5:00 PM on 4 September numerous rally organized by several public and youth organizations of Hungary, will be held near the building of Hungarian parliament. The participants in the rally will express their indignation with the decision of the authorities of the country to extradite Azerbaijani criminal Ramil Safarov to his motherland.

As one of the residents of Budapest told Arminfo correspondent, the news about the unprecedented actions of the Hungarian authorities caused indignation of progressive community of the country and, in particular, of numerous youth organizations which via Internet called on residents of Budapest to start the protest action. The participants in the rally are going to say sorry to the people of Armenia for the actions of their government.

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