In a letter to the conservative day by day daily paper Magyar Nemzet, Petra László said she had been in a condition of stun following the occurrence on Tuesday, however precluded allegations from claiming bigotry. The camera was shooting, several vagrants got through the police cordon, one of them raced to me and I was terrified, she composed. "At that point something snapped in me … I recently believed that I was assaulted and I need to secure myself. It's difficult to use sound judgment during an era when individuals are in a frenzy." László added that she was willing to assume liability for her activities, yet went on: "I'm not an inhumane, supremacist, youngsters kicking camerawoman. I don't merit the political witch-chases against me, nor the smears or the passing dangers. "I'm only an unemployed mother of little kids, who settled on a terrible choice. I am really sad." László was let go by Hungarian patriot TV slot N1TV after feature of the occurrence was posted on Twitter by Stephan Richter, a columnist for the German TV station RTL. N1TV – which has connections to the far-right Jobbik party – said her conduct was "unsatisfactory" and her occupation had been ended "with prompt impact". On Thursday, Hungarian prosecutors said a criminal case for rupture of the peace had been opened against her. Sandor Toro, the vice president prosecutor of Csongrád region, said: "over the span of the examination, the powers will likewise inspect if more genuine criminal acts can be built up." The episode happened on Tuesday as many individuals got through a police line at Röszke, a gathering direct close toward the Hungarian-Serbian fringe where a great many vagrants have been crossing consistently for the mo
Friday, September 18, 2015
Hungarian patriot TV camera administrator taped kicking displaced person kids
In a letter to the conservative day by day daily paper Magyar Nemzet, Petra László said she had been in a condition of stun following the occurrence on Tuesday, however precluded allegations from claiming bigotry. The camera was shooting, several vagrants got through the police cordon, one of them raced to me and I was terrified, she composed. "At that point something snapped in me … I recently believed that I was assaulted and I need to secure myself. It's difficult to use sound judgment during an era when individuals are in a frenzy." László added that she was willing to assume liability for her activities, yet went on: "I'm not an inhumane, supremacist, youngsters kicking camerawoman. I don't merit the political witch-chases against me, nor the smears or the passing dangers. "I'm only an unemployed mother of little kids, who settled on a terrible choice. I am really sad." László was let go by Hungarian patriot TV slot N1TV after feature of the occurrence was posted on Twitter by Stephan Richter, a columnist for the German TV station RTL. N1TV – which has connections to the far-right Jobbik party – said her conduct was "unsatisfactory" and her occupation had been ended "with prompt impact". On Thursday, Hungarian prosecutors said a criminal case for rupture of the peace had been opened against her. Sandor Toro, the vice president prosecutor of Csongrád region, said: "over the span of the examination, the powers will likewise inspect if more genuine criminal acts can be built up." The episode happened on Tuesday as many individuals got through a police line at Röszke, a gathering direct close toward the Hungarian-Serbian fringe where a great many vagrants have been crossing consistently for the mo
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