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Thousands protest in Hungary against planned Chinese university campus

Poor Chinese. Hated just about everywhere.
In this case Chinese deserve our pity not our contempt, given the colonial era influence of Hungarian views towards China

Current Hungarian thought process of believing they are entitled to poke into Chinese internal affairs is a colonial hangover on Hungarian part

Hungary is a former colonial master of China

Austro-Hungarian concession of Tianjin

The irony here is these colonial concessions were returned back to China by Hungary (Central power) in Treaty of Trianon due to actions of allied powers UK, France, UK, Italy and Japan, also former colonial masters of China

Treaty of Trianon

Indian leadership historically has not commented on Hong Kong and Taiwan, since both are colonial legacies for China

Though with current set events, Indian leadership considering China as a hopeless case might be under the opinion its an eventuality for China's former colonial tormentors to continue prey on Chinese sovereignty
 
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Thousands of Hungarians, some of them holding banners declaring "treason," protested on Saturday against a Chinese university's plans to open a campus in Budapest.
Liberal opponents of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban accuse him of cosying up to the Chinese government, and fear the campus could undercut the quality of higher education and help Beijing increase its influence in Hungary and the European Union.
"I do not agree with our country's strengthening feudal relationship with China," Patrik, a 22-year-old student who declined to give his full name, told Reuters at the protest in the Hungarian capital.



He said funds should be used "to improve our own universities instead of building a Chinese one."

The government signed an agreement with Shanghai-based Fudan University in April to build a campus at a site in Budapest where a dormitory village for Hungarian students had previously been planned.
Hungary's MTI news agency quoted Tamas Schanda, a deputy government minister, as saying Saturday's protest was unnecessary. He also dismissed "political hysteria" based on unfounded gossip and media reports.
Opposition politicians and economists have criticized what they say will be the high costs of the project and a lack of transparency.
"Fidesz is selling out wholesale the housing of Hungarian students, and their future, just so it can bring the elite university of China's dictatorship into the country," the organizers of Saturday's protest said on Facebook, referring to Orban's ruling right-wing party.
Budapest's mayor, Gergely Karacsony, has publicly opposed the plan. As an act of protest, the mayor announced Wednesday that streets near the planned campus would be renamed after prominent human rights causes sensitive to the Chinese government.
One street will be named after the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, while another will be called "Uyghur Martyrs' Road" after the mainly Muslim ethnic group that Washington and other capitals say has been victim of a Chinese genocide.
Two other streets will be named in honor of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters and a Catholic bishop who was jailed in China.
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Beijing said this week "a few Hungarian politicians" were trying to grab attention and obstruct cooperation between China and Hungary.
"This behavior is contemptible," said Wang Wenbin, China's foreign ministry spokesman.
Orban has built cordial ties with China, Russia and other illiberal governments, while locking horns with Western allies by curbing the independence of scientific research, the judiciary and media.
The Hungarian leader was criticized Friday by a senior German diplomat for blocking an EU statement that would have condemned Beijing's crackdown on civil liberties in Hong Kong.
"Hungary again blocked an EU statement on Hong Kong. Three weeks ago it was on Middle East. Common foreign and security policy cannot work on the basis of a blocking policy," German Foreign Office State Secretary Miguel Berger wrote on Twitter.
Orban faces a unified opposition at home for the first time since assuming power in 2010 before a parliamentary election due in 2022.

This is not an isolated matter. It is a direct result of Hungary standing in the way of EU votes against China. Regime change is on the way in Hungary.
 
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This is not an isolated matter. It is a direct result of Hungary standing in the way of EU votes against China. Regime change is on the way in Hungary.
The original Hungarian is in fact the decendant of the Huns people. Then over the century they are mixed up. Hungary is building the university because they are smart they know the future. Well some protested so what? Do any EU countries attempt to build any a Indian University. The answer is no. It tells you what? Many countries in the world is learning mandarin, any country in this world is attempting to learn Hindu? Answer is no. Why?
 
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Thousands of Hungarians, some of them holding banners declaring "treason," protested on Saturday against a Chinese university's plans to open a campus in Budapest.
Liberal opponents of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban accuse him of cosying up to the Chinese government, and fear the campus could undercut the quality of higher education and help Beijing increase its influence in Hungary and the European Union.
"I do not agree with our country's strengthening feudal relationship with China," Patrik, a 22-year-old student who declined to give his full name, told Reuters at the protest in the Hungarian capital.



He said funds should be used "to improve our own universities instead of building a Chinese one."

The government signed an agreement with Shanghai-based Fudan University in April to build a campus at a site in Budapest where a dormitory village for Hungarian students had previously been planned.
Hungary's MTI news agency quoted Tamas Schanda, a deputy government minister, as saying Saturday's protest was unnecessary. He also dismissed "political hysteria" based on unfounded gossip and media reports.
Opposition politicians and economists have criticized what they say will be the high costs of the project and a lack of transparency.
"Fidesz is selling out wholesale the housing of Hungarian students, and their future, just so it can bring the elite university of China's dictatorship into the country," the organizers of Saturday's protest said on Facebook, referring to Orban's ruling right-wing party.
Budapest's mayor, Gergely Karacsony, has publicly opposed the plan. As an act of protest, the mayor announced Wednesday that streets near the planned campus would be renamed after prominent human rights causes sensitive to the Chinese government.
One street will be named after the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, while another will be called "Uyghur Martyrs' Road" after the mainly Muslim ethnic group that Washington and other capitals say has been victim of a Chinese genocide.
Two other streets will be named in honor of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters and a Catholic bishop who was jailed in China.
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Beijing said this week "a few Hungarian politicians" were trying to grab attention and obstruct cooperation between China and Hungary.
"This behavior is contemptible," said Wang Wenbin, China's foreign ministry spokesman.
Orban has built cordial ties with China, Russia and other illiberal governments, while locking horns with Western allies by curbing the independence of scientific research, the judiciary and media.
The Hungarian leader was criticized Friday by a senior German diplomat for blocking an EU statement that would have condemned Beijing's crackdown on civil liberties in Hong Kong.
"Hungary again blocked an EU statement on Hong Kong. Three weeks ago it was on Middle East. Common foreign and security policy cannot work on the basis of a blocking policy," German Foreign Office State Secretary Miguel Berger wrote on Twitter.
Orban faces a unified opposition at home for the first time since assuming power in 2010 before a parliamentary election due in 2022.

good that they detected the disease very early on , otherwise it is very easy to see what happened with srilanka, and many african countries .
 
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Even many parts of India Kerala, Tamil Nadu all refused to use Hindi. Why? Hindi is no even popular in India itself when it is the national language. Hahaha Indian really love the northern Indians.Shameless. Better India use English as national language rather then Hindu so that can encourage unity in India.
 
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Even many parts of India Kerala, Tamil Nadu all refused to use Hindi. Why? Hindi is no even popular in India itself when it is the national language. Hahaha Indian really love the northern Indians.Shameless. Better India use English as national language rather then Hindu so that can encourage unity in India.
Hindi isn't the national language. Who told you it is?
 
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The Mayor of Budapest who leads his hardcore supporters and families approx 1000 of them, is a well known anti-China racist and is against the Hungarian ruling party.

I am surprised CNN did not reported it as 10,000.

He ans his supporters were able to come to the street to protest because he and his supporters were innoculated with FREE Chinese vaccines.

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This is not an isolated matter. It is a direct result of Hungary standing in the way of EU votes against China. Regime change is on the way in Hungary.

why is this a problem? what is the issue

everyone know Chinese state is behind these institutions
 
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why is this a problem? what is the issue

everyone know Chinese state is behind these institutions

There is no issue with the oversea campus, as that's a normal practice. The root cause is of course this.
 
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This is not an isolated matter. It is a direct result of Hungary standing in the way of EU votes against China. Regime change is on the way in Hungary.
That’s the result of stupidity. If the Hungarian government doesn’t take chinese loan nor employing chinese workers then it’s no problem at all. How stupid is that?
Is Hungary too poor, too incompetent to have money to have workers to build a campus?
 
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