Successive Hungarian governments have learned to paraphrase nationalist demands in terms of human rights discourse sadly obscuring the reality that there are no ethnic groups.
Successive Hungarian governments have learned to paraphrase nationalist demands in terms of human rights discourse sadly obscuring the reality that there are no ethnic groups.
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