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June 28th, 2019
The parliamentary spokesman of the co-ruling Christian Democrats on Friday voiced indignation at press reports suggesting that Amnesty International, "a part of the Soros network", was preparing to "launch a global campaign for Ahmed H", a Syrian man earlier sentenced in Hungary for his participation in a migrant riot at Hungary's southern border in 2015. Nacsa insisted that "Soros's organisations not only help migrants enter but continue supporting them even if they commit serious crimes" and added that Ahmed H, who is currently awaiting expulsion from Hungary, is "simply a terrorist" who "still poses a risk to Hungarians' security".
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