У здания парламента Венгрии состоится митинг протеста общественных движений страны

Вечером в 17.00, 4 сентября, у здания венгерского парламента в Будапеште состоится многочисленный митинг протеста, организованный рядом общественных и молодежных организаций страны. Митингующие выразят свое крайнее возмущение решением властей страны экстрадировать на родину азербайджанского преступника - убийцу, зарубившего спящего армянского офицера на курсах НАТО в 2004 году в Будапеште и получившего за это пожизненное наказание.

Как рассказал в беседе с корреспондентом АрмИнфо житель венгерской столицы, новость о беспринципных действиях властей Венгрии взбудоражило прогрессивную общественность страны и особенно многочисленные молодежные организации, которые через социальные сети призвали жителей столицы выйти на акцию протеста. На митинге у парламента собравшиеся намерены просить прощение у армянского народа за действия своего правительства. "Не исключено, что в ходе митинга собравшиеся, кроме выражения своего возмущения, выдвинут и конкретные требования к правительству", - сказал собеседник.

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