It is an interview about the friendship society of Armenians in Hungary, their position, history and causes of Armenian persecution.
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Roma people, prejudice and self-organisation
This is a monologue condensed from an interview with one of the founders of the Phralipe, democratic gypsy organisation about the causes of the present Gypsy problem, the manipulation encouraging prejudices, the necessity of the Gypsies' political self-organisation and the possibility of solidarity for those elbowed out.
No. 6 | (Summer 1990)
Table of contents
- Szabó Miklós, Kósa Ferenc, Für Lajos : Round table discussion about the nation
- Fuat Orcun : At the roots of the Caucasian conflict
- Sipos Péter : The “course” and the emergence of the Christian-nationalist ideology
- Gilbert Wasserman : Jean-Marie Le Pen shall go to heaven in spte of all that
- Lóránt Károly : The debt mountain – how to overcome?
- Immanuel Wallerstein : The national and the universal: is a world culture possible?
- Gian Maria Cazzanigga : 1993 – a new nationality issue
- Csanády András : Ethnic conflicts in Romania – and the uneven development
- Andor László : The unknown capitalism
- Kapitány Ágnes, Kapitány Gábor : National feeling, nation, nationality, the left wing
- Eastern Europe and nationalism – today
- k. g. : About Ágnes Diósi’s book: Gypsy road
- Vagyim Belocerkovszkij : A society of self-governing collectives
- Szűcs Katalin Ágnes : For instance the Armenians – Interview with József Zaven Simon
- Osztojkán Béla : Roma people, prejudice and self-organisation
- Tót Éva : Poor have also the fate of minorities – Interview with Gábor Havas
Poor have also the fate of minorities – Interview with Gábor Havas
One of the founders of SZETA (Fund for Aiding the Poor) speaks about the socio-cultural features of poverty, the difficulties of self-organisation by the poor and the possible methods of helping them to defend their rhterests and integrate into society.
Round table discussion about the nation
Lajos Für, Miklós Szabó and Ferenc Kósa outline their opinions about the topicality of the national question, the causes behind the renaissance of national thinking, the sharpening of nationality conflicts in Eastern Europe and the role of the Jewish and gypsy question in the present Hungarian society.