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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the | ||||||
3 | State of Illinois recognize the 50th Anniversary of the Freedom | ||||||
4 | Fighters of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution; and
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5 | WHEREAS, On October 23, 1956, hundreds of thousands of | ||||||
6 | Hungarians from all walks of life joined university students in | ||||||
7 | a peaceful call for democracy and an end to the brutal and | ||||||
8 | oppressive Soviet-dominated Hungarian communist government; | ||||||
9 | and
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10 | WHEREAS, Peaceful protestors were fired upon by the | ||||||
11 | Hungarian Security Police, killing hundreds and triggering the | ||||||
12 | bloody fight for freedom and democracy and the first tear in | ||||||
13 | the Iron Curtain; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Millions of Hungarians, students and workers, | ||||||
15 | men, women, and children, would rise up against impossible odds | ||||||
16 | and risk their lives to take part in their noble fight for | ||||||
17 | freedom and democracy; and
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18 | WHEREAS, The Hungarian Freedom Fighters, students and | ||||||
19 | workers, men, women, and children, who rose up against | ||||||
20 | impossible odds and risked their lives to take part in their | ||||||
21 | noble fight for freedom and democracy, were able to establish a | ||||||
22 | revolutionary government that released political prisoners, | ||||||
23 | including major church leaders, took steps to create a | ||||||
24 | multi-party democracy, called for the withdrawal of all Soviet | ||||||
25 | troops from Hungary, announced Hungary's withdrawal from the | ||||||
26 | Warsaw Pact, and requested United Nations assistance in | ||||||
27 | establishing neutrality; and
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28 | WHEREAS, The Soviet Union launched a massive military | ||||||
29 | counter-offensive against the revolt, sending tens of | ||||||
30 | thousands of additional troops from the Soviet Union, and |
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1 | launched air strikes, artillery bombardments, and coordinated | ||||||
2 | tank-infantry actions involving some 6,000 tanks which, | ||||||
3 | remarkably, the outnumbered and under-equipped Hungarian Army | ||||||
4 | and Hungarian Freedom Fighters resisted for several days; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Prime Minister Imre Nagy was seized by Soviet | ||||||
6 | security forces, despite assurances of safe passage for him to | ||||||
7 | leave the Yugoslav Embassy of Budapest where he sought asylum, | ||||||
8 | and was taken to Rumania and subsequently tried and executed; | ||||||
9 | and
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10 | WHEREAS, Thousands of Hungarians were tortured, tried, and | ||||||
11 | executed by the post-1956 Hungarian government; and
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12 | WHEREAS, More than 200,000 Hungarians fled their country in | ||||||
13 | the aftermath of the Soviet suppression of the Hungarian | ||||||
14 | uprising, and over 47,000 of these people eventually were able | ||||||
15 | to settle in the United States, where they have contributed | ||||||
16 | greatly to the intellectual strength, cultural diversity, and | ||||||
17 | the economic might of the country; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, The uprising of the Hungarian people in 1956 | ||||||
19 | dramatically confirmed the widespread contempt in which the | ||||||
20 | Hungarians held the Soviet Union, the underlying weakness of | ||||||
21 | the communist system imposed by Soviet authorities in Central | ||||||
22 | and Eastern Europe, and the strength of popular support for | ||||||
23 | democratic principles and the right of the Hungarian people to | ||||||
24 | determine their own national destiny; and | ||||||
25 | WHEREAS, The 1956 Hungarian Revolution unmasked the true | ||||||
26 | nature of the Soviet system, contributing to the disintegration | ||||||
27 | of communist parties in the West and across the globe; and | ||||||
28 | WHEREAS, The Hungarians, in 1989, dismantled the Iron | ||||||
29 | Curtain and permitted East Germans safe passage to the West, | ||||||
30 | actions that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, On October 23, 1989, the Republic of Hungary | ||||||
2 | proclaimed its independence, and in 1990, the Hungarian | ||||||
3 | Parliament officially designated October 23 as a Hungarian | ||||||
4 | national holiday, indicating that the legacy of the 1956 | ||||||
5 | Revolution continues to inspire Hungarians to this day; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, On March 12, 1999, the Government of Hungary, | ||||||
7 | reflecting the will of the Hungarian people, formally acceded | ||||||
8 | to the North Atlantic Treaty and became a member of NATO, and | ||||||
9 | on May 1, 2004, Hungary became a full member of the European | ||||||
10 | Union; therefore, be it
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11 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
12 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
13 | we proclaim October 23, 2006, as Hungarian Freedom Fighters Day | ||||||
14 | in Illinois; and be it further | ||||||
15 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
16 | presented to Mr. Michael Clements.
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