REUTERSPeople take part in a right wing demonstration in Hajduhadhaz, April 17, 2011. The right wing vigilantes said they patrolled towns with high Roma populations like Hajduhadhaz because the government has failed to ensure public safety.REUTERS/Bernade
dapdGypsies wait in the village of Gyongyospata, eastern Hungary, Friday, April 22, 2011. Roma leaders said that earlier on Friday they have evacuated 277 Gypsy women and children from the village to escape far-right vigilantes. (Foto:Bela Szandelszky/AP/
REUTERSPeople wear a historical flag symbolising the Hungarian right wing during a demonstration in Hajduhadhaz April 17, 2011. The right wing vigilantes said they patrolled towns with high Roma populations like Hajduhadhaz because the government has fail
dapdGypsies light cigarettes while waiting in the village of Gyongyospata, eastern Hungary, Friday, April 22, 2011. The Hungarian Red Cross evacuated hundreds of Roma women and children from their homes Friday because they were frightened of a far-right v
REUTERSBulgarian riot police walk in front of burning guardhouse outside a house during protest in the village of Katunitsa, some 160 km (99 miles) east of Sofia September 24, 2011. Hundreds of people took to the streets of Bulgarian cities throwing bottl
REUTERSRoma people gather in front of their shelter on St. Georges Day or Djurdjevdan in the Roma settlement in Sarajevos suburb of Butmir May 6, 2009. Members of the Roma minority in Bosnia celebrated their biggest holiday St. Georges Day by slaughtering
EPAepa03375624 A young Roma man smiles while smoking near the transit bus shortly after arriving from France, at the international airport of Timisoara city, 500 Km north-west from Bucharest, Romania, 30 August 2012. 179 ethnic Roma people, living in the
REUTERSFar-right supporters attend a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the foundation of the banned paramilitary Hungarian Guard movement in the centre of Budapest August 25, 2012. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh (HUNGARY - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY POLITICS
REUTERSA far-right supporter attends a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the foundation of the banned paramilitary Hungarian Guard movement in the centre of Budapest August 25, 2012. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh (HUNGARY - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY POLITI
EPAepa02704271 An injured ethnic Roma with a blood stained face and his head bandaged stands in the traumatology of the hospital of Hatvan, 57 kms east of Budapest, Hungary, early 27 April 2011. Four people were injured, one of them seriously, in clashes
EPAepa03225540 Radical nationalist Jobbik party chairman Gabor Vona addresses party congress in Budapest, Hungary, 19 May 2012. The congress is to elect the partys leader and six deputies for a next term. The only candidate for party chairman is Vona. Job
REUTERSMembers of the radical nationalist organisation Hungarian Guard attend the "Day ride"#34" inapesHeroeeroes Square February 14, 2009. The The group is commemorating the breakout attempt by Schutzstaffel (SS) troops from Soviet-surrounded Budapest du
REUTERSA member of the far-right radical nationalist organisation Hungarian Guard salutes during a demonstration against the Hungarian government, for opposing a referendum five years ago which offered dual citizenship to ethnic Hungarians living outside
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