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'''György Ekrem-Kemál''' (1946 - 12 June 2009) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[nationalism|nationalist]] [[politician|political figure]] and leader of an organization named "Those persecuted by Communism". The organization plotted against the Hungarian democracy and Ekrem-Kemál was found guilty in May 2001 for attempting to organize a coup d'état against the Hungarian constitutional order. The Hungarian Supreme Court reduced his sentence and sent him to a four year probation because his movements try "was a very long shot" to achieve its goal. He was a leader of the former [[Arrow Cross Party|Hungarist]] movement and has been accused of spreading [[antisemitism|anti-Semitic]] views. |
'''György Ekrem-Kemál''' (1946 - 12 June 2009) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[nationalism|nationalist]] [[politician|political figure]] and leader of an organization named "Those persecuted by Communism". The organization plotted against the Hungarian democracy and Ekrem-Kemál was found guilty in May 2001 for attempting to organize a coup d'état against the Hungarian constitutional order. The Hungarian Supreme Court reduced his sentence and sent him to a four year probation because his movements try "was a very long shot" to achieve its goal. He was a leader of the former [[Arrow Cross Party|Hungarist]] movement and has been accused of spreading [[antisemitism|anti-Semitic]] views. |
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Revision as of 15:21, 2 April 2012
György Ekrem-Kemál (1946 - 12 June 2009) was a Hungarian nationalist political figure and leader of an organization named "Those persecuted by Communism". The organization plotted against the Hungarian democracy and Ekrem-Kemál was found guilty in May 2001 for attempting to organize a coup d'état against the Hungarian constitutional order. The Hungarian Supreme Court reduced his sentence and sent him to a four year probation because his movements try "was a very long shot" to achieve its goal. He was a leader of the former Hungarist movement and has been accused of spreading anti-Semitic views.
After a prolonged illness, Ekrem-Kemál died on June 12, 2009 after a lengthy battle against lung cancer.
External links
- Article mentioning Ekrem-Kemál on the 2006 Scandal. Note that the article is of strong general pro-MSZP point of view
- Hungarian newspaper report on the trial of Ekrem-Kemal and his guilty company