Attack on Pastor Debreczeni in Phoenix, AZ is orchestrated from Budapest
On September 1, 2019 Zsolt Demeter, Presbiter of the Hungarian Reformed Church in America published a three-page letter attacking Pastor András Debreczeni of the First Hungarian Reformed Church in...
View ArticleFonyo Beach, a 56-er story
The failed 1956 Revolution was a traumatic event in Hungary’s history. Today the “Hungarian Diaspora” tends to paint a rosy picture about the fate of the 56-er immigrant families, those who were...
View ArticleInvitation: The Forgotten Revolution — the 1919 Hungarian Republic of Councils
The Hungarian Free Press is excited and honoured to be a partner of a special live online discussion on a new book published by Montreal’s Black Rose Books, namely The Forgotten Revolution — the 1919...
View ArticleThe last will be first — Fr. Pierangelo Paternieri’s homily at Our Lady of...
Our Lady of Hungary Parish in Montreal, which currently does not have its own Hungarian-speaking pastor, is being served by visiting priests from the Archdiocese of Montreal. As a sign of the diversity...
View ArticleTrianon Conference at the University of Toronto
On October 15, 2020 the University of Toronto, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy organized a Zoom conference entitled European Conflicted Heritage: New Reflections on the Treaty of...
View ArticleMurder on Fifth Avenue — A Global Perspective on the 2020 US Elections
Are the chickens coming home to roost in America? Are we witnessing the fulfilment of a two hundred year old prediction by John Adams, one of the Founding Fathers and the 2nd President of the USA?...
View ArticleExploring the millions of dollars the Orbán government has spent in Canada
In 2020, Vinum Tokaj Canada Inc., owned by Sándor Balla, was awarded nearly C$4 million (944,880,000 forints) from Hungarian public funds to operate an office and warehouse in Toronto, as well as...
View ArticleBékevár-Kipling, a piece of history from the Canadian Prairies
In the 19th century this area of Canada was called Assiniboia, named after local first nations people who lived here for hundreds or perhaps even thousands of years as they claim. At this time the...
View ArticleThe warm smile of dictatorship
The very worst authoritarian regimes — the ones that divert airlines in order to arrest journalists, poison and imprison their critics, beat opposition activists and produce hostage videos of forced...
View ArticleRemembering Holocaust survivor Lilly Toth
Richard Schnurbach, president of the Montreal Holocaust Museum and Daniel Amar, the organization’s executive director, co-authored a moving piece remembering Lilly Toth (née Gluck), a survivor of the...
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