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February 26th, 2018
At stake in Hungary's April general election is whether the country has a government that fights for its interests and quashes attempts to ease migration rules or a government that abandons this fight, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Monday. After attending the 37th session of the United Nations' Human Rights Council in Geneva, he told MTI by phone that it had become clear during the session that the next few months would see a major battle: the UN wants migration to be recognised as a basic human right, so everyone would have the right to migrate wherever they please, he said. "One must understand that if the UN manages to push this through, it will result in the death of Europe and Christian civilisation, because once migration becomes a human right, anyone can come to Europe as they please," he said.
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