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61by Héderváry, Claire de“…An appeal by world renowned writers to Mr. Kádár regarding Tibor Déry is made public. …”
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62by Héderváry, Claire de“…Népszabadság article on ideological education, 3 October 1957, and a short summary of writers' visit to a KISZ meeting, 14 October 1957.…”
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63by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Leslie Munro Speech commemorating the Hungarian uprising and in praise of the contributions to the political struggle of many talented Hungarian poets, writers, and composers since 1848.…”
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64by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Leslie Munro Speech commemorating the Hungarian uprising and in praise of the contributions to the political struggle of many talented Hungarian poets, writers, and composers since 1848.…”
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65by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): International Federation of Free Journalists Information regarding the continuing persecution of journalists and writers in Hungary. Lists names of those journalists executed, arrested, imprisoned or sentenced to forced labor for their participation in the 1956 revolution.…”
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66by Héderváry, Claire de“…Harvard University Library is setting up a collection of books, magazines, leaflets and articles by Hungarian writers, newspapermen and scientists who left Hungary after the uprising. …”
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67by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): International Federation of Free Journalists The letter encloses a list of names of the 33 journalists and writers who, according to the published information, were executed, imprisoned or condemned to death by the Hungarian authorities.…”
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68by Héderváry, Claire de“…Imre Nagy and his associates; urging strong measures concerning the trials of Sándor Haraszti, President of the Union of Hungarian Journalists, and writer Tibor Déry.…”
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69by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Sándor Kiss; Hungarian Symposium According to this memorandum, members of the Hungarian Symposium are those politicians, diplomats, scholars, lawyers, writers and artists in exile who feel indebted to the Hungarian people for bringing the Hungarian Question to international attention.…”
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70by Héderváry, Claire de“…UN proceedings in regards to Hungary; Tensions between USSR and US regarding Hungary; Western versus Soviet press responses to UN Special Committee; Events of the strikes and police actions against the workers at Csepel Island Steel Factory; Dissolution of the Hungarian Writers' Association.…”
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71by Héderváry, Claire de“…Imre Nagy and his associates; urging strong measures concerning the trials of Sándor Haraszti, President of the Union of Hungarian Journalists, and writer Tibor Déry.…”
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72by Héderváry, Claire de“…Jordan The letter encloses a list of names of the 33 journalists and writers who, according to the published information, were executed, imprisoned or condemned to death by the Hungarian authorities. …”
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73by Héderváry, Claire de“…General Assembly Communication to the General Assembly containing the names of 33 Hungarian newspapermen executed, condemned to death or imprisoned; request for the declaration of a day of mourning to commemorate the uprising and the execution of Imre Nagy and his associates; request for the release of Hungarian workers and writers imprisoned by the regime; protest against the imprisonment of minors for their participation in the revolution.…”
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74by Héderváry, Claire de“…General Assembly Communication to the General Assembly containing the names of 33 Hungarian newspapermen executed, condemned to death or imprisoned; request for the declaration of a day of mourning to commemorate the uprising and the execution of Imre Nagy and his associates; request for the release of Hungarian workers and writers imprisoned by the regime; protest against the imprisonment of minors for their participation in the revolution.…”
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75by Héderváry, Claire de“…General Assembly Communication to General Assembly listing the names of 33 Hungarian newspapermen executed, condemned to death or imprisoned; request for a day of morning to be declared to commemorate the uprising and the execution of Imre Nagy and his associates; request for the release of Hungarian workers and writers imprisoned by the regime; protest against the imprisonment of minors for their participation in the revolution.…”
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76by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): United Nations Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary This declaration - signed by Smallholders Party; National Peasant Party; Workers' Council of Budapest; Revolutionary Council of the Intelligentsia; Hungarian Writers Federation; National Federation of Hungarian Academic and University Students - reaffirms that the forces of revolution are making a united stand in the cause of socialism, and that they are able to safeguard the achievements of socialism and to maintain the internal order of the country against any attempts aimed at a restoration of a former regime.…”
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77by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): United Nations Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary Witness HHH, a writer and journalist, made his statement; the committee's questions related to the political situation in Hungary before and during the revolution, with a special interest in the situation of the churches and land ownership. …”
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78by Héderváry, Claire de“…He was asked about the role of the Petőfi circle and the writers' union at the beginning of the revolution, and the demonstrations on the first day of the revolution.…”
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79by Héderváry, Claire de“…György Pálóczi-Horváth, writer and historian, made a statement. The committee asked him about the conduct of show trials and his opinion on the possibilities for changes to the ownership of land.…”
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