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Gulyas: Regime change should be addressed by 21st-century media

August 22nd, 2019

As the fall of communism in 1989 has not been sufficiently addressed in art, 21st-century media will be "indispensable" to help revive the memories of the events that led to the regime change, Gergely Gulyas, the minister heading the prime minister's office, said at a roundtable discussion in Cluj (Kolozsvar), Romania, late on Wednesday. In the thirty years since the transition to democracy, history and science have failed to duly analyse the events of 1989 and no works of art, "especially films", have been made that could have brought the events of the regime change to the "broader masses", especially the youth, he said at the discussed that compared the related history of the central European countries. Gulyas said Hungary had failed to punish the perpetrators of communist-era crimes. Fortunately, it avoided a prolonged influence of the communist secret services after the fall of the regime as it happened in Romania, he said.


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