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Hungary official rapped for comparing Soros to Hitler

Europe has become billionaire’s ‘gas chamber’, says Szilard Demeter in article on his country and Poland’s row with EU

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Nov 2020 11:00PM

Hungary official rapped for comparing Soros to Hitler
Billionaire George Soros is described by the Hungarian prime minister as ‘one of the most corrupt people in the world’ and ‘an economic criminal’. – Wikipedia pic, November 29, 2020

BUDAPEST – A government-appointed cultural commissioner in Hungary has been condemned for comparing liberal billionaire George Soros to Hitler in an article about Hungary and Poland’s row with the European Union over the rule of law.

“Europe has become the gas chamber of George Soros... George Soros is the liberal Fuhrer,” said Szilard Demeter on the pro-government news-site Origo.hu yesterday.

Poles and Hungarians “are the new Jews”, said Demeter in the article that addresses the ongoing deadlock between the EU, and Hungary and Poland over their veto of the bloc’s funding due to its rule-of-law criteria.

“These ‘Liberaryans’ are now aiming at excluding us Poles and Hungarians from the one last political community where we still have rights.”

Jewish and Holocaust memorial groups at home and abroad condemned the tirade from Demeter, a 44-year-old writer appointed in 2018 as head of a prestigious literary museum and last year as a cultural commissioner.

“We utterly reject the use and abuse of the memory of the Holocaust for any purpose,” said the Israeli embassy in Hungary in a statement late yesterday.

“There is no place for connecting the worst crime in human history, or its perpetrators, to any contemporary debate, no matter how essential.”

Hungary’s largest Jewish organisation, Mazsihisz, in a statement said “relativisation of the Holocaust is incompatible with the government’s zero tolerance of all forms of anti-Semitism”.

“Such ignorance of history and minimising the Holocaust have to be called out,” said the American Jewish Committee in Central Europe in a tweet, calling the remarks “horrendous”.

The uproar comes amid intensifying rhetoric aimed at Soros by Budapest over the US financier’s alleged support for migration into Europe and lobbying of politicians in Brussels during the funding veto row.

Poland and Hungary this month vetoed the EU’s €1.8 trillion (RM8.76 trillion) Budget and coronavirus rescue package over its tying of funds to rule-of-law criteria.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has portrayed the criteria as “blackmail” against member states opposed to immigration, while calling Soros “one of the most corrupt people in the world” and “an economic criminal” in recent interviews.

In 2017, he mounted a nationwide anti-immigration billboard campaign showing a large image of Soros laughing that Mazsihisz said could incite anti-Semitism.

The 90-year-old Soros, who was born in Hungary and is a Holocaust survivor, accused Orban of creating a “kleptocratic system to rob his country blind” in an interview this month in the Project Syndicate magazine. – AFP, November 29, 2020

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