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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The 50th Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution |
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| began on October 23, 1956; the sacrifices of the brave |
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| Hungarian Freedom Fighters and the great contributions of |
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| Hungarian-Americans in Illinois reaffirm the friendship |
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| between the people and governments of the United States and |
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| Hungary; and
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| WHEREAS, On October 23, 1956, hundreds of thousands of |
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| Hungarians from all walks of life would join university |
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| students in a peaceful call for democracy and an end to the |
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| brutal and oppressive Soviet-dominated Hungarian communist |
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| government; and
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| WHEREAS, Peaceful protestors were fired upon by the |
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| Hungarian Security Police killing hundreds and triggering the |
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| bloody fight for freedom and democracy and causing the first |
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| tear in the Iron Curtain; and
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| WHEREAS, The Hungarian Freedom Fighters, students, |
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| workers, men, women and children, who rose up against |
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| impossible odds and risked their lives to take part in their |
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| noble fight for freedom and democracy, were able to establish a |
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| revolutionary government that released political prisoners, |
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| including major church leaders, took steps to establish a |
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| multi-party democracy, called for the withdrawal of all Soviet |
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| troops from Hungary, announced Hungary's withdrawal from the |
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| Warsaw Pact, and requested United Nations assistance in |
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| establishing Hungarian neutrality; and
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| WHEREAS, The Soviet Union launched a massive military |
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| counteroffensive against the revolt, sending tens of thousands |
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| of additional troops from the Soviet Union and launched air |
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| strikes, artillery bombardments, and coordinated tank-infantry |
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| actions involving some 6,000 tanks which, remarkably, the |
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| outnumbered and under-equipped Hungarian Army and Hungarian |
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| Freedom Fighters resisted for several days; and |
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| WHEREAS, Prime Minister Imre Nagy was seized by Soviet |
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| security forces, despite assurances of safe passage for him to |
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| leave the Yugoslav Embassy in Budapest where he sought asylum, |
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| was taken to Rumania and subsequently tried and executed; and |
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| WHEREAS, Thousands of Hungarians were tortured, tried, and |
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| executed by the post-1956 Hungarian government; and |
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| WHEREAS, More than 200,000 Hungarians fled their country in |
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| the aftermath of the Soviet suppression of the Hungarian |
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| uprising, and over 47,000 of these people eventually were able |
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| to settle in the United States where they have contributed |
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| greatly to the intellectual strength, cultural diversity, and |
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| the economic might of this country; and |
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| WHEREAS, The uprising of the Hungarian people in 1956 |
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| dramatically confirmed the widespread contempt in which the |
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| Hungarians held the Soviet Union and the underlying weakness of |
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| the communist system imposed by Soviet authorities in Central |
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| and Eastern Europe, as well as the strength of popular support |
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| for democratic principles and the right of the Hungarian people |
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| to determine their own national destiny; and |
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| WHEREAS, The 1956 Hungarian Revolution unmasked the true |
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| nature of the Soviet system, contributing to the disintegration |
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| of communist parties in the West and across the globe; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Hungarians in 1989 dismantled the Iron Curtain |
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| and permitted East Germans safe passage to the West, actions |
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| that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall; and |
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| WHEREAS, On October 23, 1989, the Republic of Hungary |
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| proclaimed its independence, and in 1990 the Hungarian |
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| Parliament officially designated October 23 as a Hungarian |
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| national holiday, indicating that the legacy of the 1956 |
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| Revolution continues to inspire Hungarians to this day; and |
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| WHEREAS, On March 12, 1999, the Government of Hungary, |
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| reflecting the will of the Hungarian people, acceded to the |
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| North Atlantic Treaty and became a member of NATO and on May 1, |
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| 2004; Hungary then became a full member of the European Union; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, we commend the people of |
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| Hungary as they mark the 50th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian |
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| Revolution which set the stage for the ultimate collapse of |
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| communism in 1989 throughout Central and Eastern Europe, |
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| including Hungary, and two years later in the Soviet Union |
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| itself, and therefore it is fitting and appropriate to proclaim |
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| October 23, 2006, as "Hungarian Freedom Day" with appropriate |
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| ceremonies and activities; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That we expresses thanks to the freedom fighters |
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| for their bravery in the face of insurmountable odds, many of |
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| whom sacrificed their lives for freedom, and to those refugees |
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| that brought their talents, skills, and love of freedom and |
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| helped build a stronger America; we express our condolences to |
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| the people of Hungary and the families who lost loved ones in |
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| the fight for Hungarian freedom and independence in 1956 and |
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| those executed by the Soviet and Hungarian communist |
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| authorities in the five years following the Revolution; we |
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| congratulate the American Hungarian Federation, founded in |
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| 1906, which played a key role in the resettlement of Hungarian |
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| refugees and in illuminating the abuses of the post-1956 |
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| Hungarian government, and whose members, many of whom are 1956 |
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| Freedom Fighters, continue to work toward promoting freedom and |
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| democracy, on its centennial anniversary; we reaffirm the |
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| friendship and cooperative relations between the governments |