The treatment of the ethnic Hungarian community in western Ukraine’s Transcarpathia region is “unacceptable”, the state secretary for Hungarian communities abroad said on Sunday, in reaction to a ban on Hungarian national symbols and the national anthem at a school year opening ceremony in Mukachevo (Munkács).
The faculty of the Ferenc Rákóczi II Secondary School lined up with parents at the ceremony holding candles displaying the Hungarian national colours in protest of the decision, Árpád János Potápi told MTI. “Sadly, anti-Hungarian expressions have become regular occurrences, and what’s even sadder is that neither the county leadership, nor the Ukrainian government is doing anything about it, citing municipal authority,” Potápi said.
The stare secretary said the Mukachevo city administration was trying to render the operations of the nearly 150-year-old school impossible “with its cynical measures”. He noted that Hungary had been the first country to recognise Ukraine’s independence 32 years ago. “And Ukraine now wants to use restrictive laws to force Hungarians living in their place of birth to assimilate or leave,” he added.
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“We believe that in the case of a country looking to join the European Union and NATO, the strengthening of Ukrainian identity and the war can’t serve as a basis to curb the minority rights enshrined in the Ukrainian constitution and international and bilateral treaties,” Potápi said. “We expect decisive practical steps from the leadership of Transcarpathia and President Zelensky.”
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The only national anthem that should be played in state institutions in any country is its’ own anthem. The same applies to flags. Ukraine belongs to Ukrainians. Hungary belongs to Hungarians. Anyone who is born and lives in Ukraine is Ukrainian first and schools should not be in the business of trying to create a different primary national identity. Promotion of an alternate national identity is a long-term method of pushing for separatism and secession. Hungarians need to understand that Trianon is permanent and Hungarian governments need to stop stirring up nationalist conflict which plays into Russian goals of creating division and weakness in Europe.