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Hello Massoud,

Miklós Jancsó passed away. There is a proverb: “Nobody is a prophet in his own country.”

Jancsó used to be a prophet, a very estimated artist.

Nowadays there are new pseudo-prophets. The government forgot to fulfil its duty and only after three days - for the people’s indignation - they fulfilled their duty and declared that Miklós Jancsó considered him their own dead.

· In terms of the law everybody who was honoured by prize Kossuth when he receives this prize he receives the right that if he deceases he will be considered the state’s own dead.

This was the first occasion that our government tried to forget it, as M.J. was a member of the opposition.

In the French revolution 's one of the slogans was: "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité ". In Hungary our demand is same only the difference that the French demanded in 1789, and we demand it hopelessly in 2014.

Thanks for your question. My husband has ups and downs. Sometimes he is better and the other day he is suffering from his illness.

Best wishes.
Kati Svaby