Eur. Comm. HUMAN RIGHTS HUNGARIANS CENTRAL EUROPE

Hungarian Revival

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Since the fall of "the wall" in 1989 enormous changes have  been taking place in Central Europe. Political, national, cultural and
geographic patterns that have shaped Central Europe up until the time of the First World War are again beginning to emerge as the power and dynamism of the  Wilsonian right to self-determination and autonomy which national communities  will inevitably claim for themselves, is asserted. The biggest minority issue is that of the Hungarians. The Treaty of Trianon (1920), which for 75 years has
influenced the workings of the power constellation in the region was responsible for depriving Hungary of two-thirds and for turning millions of Hungarians domiciled in surrounding countries into second-class citizens.  Even  today Hungarian communities are still being exposed to the cruel and relentless  psychological and physical terror that, in some states, has taken on the form  of genocide. Things are starting to change though. The structure of countries caught in the grasp of tyranny such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, has already disintegrated and now the Hungarians are struggling for the rights and  autonomy.