The EFAy have joined in the call to the European Parliament to urge the Slovakian Government to repeal the Benes decrees, and other legal acts adopted by the Slovak National Council and other Czecho (Slovak) official authorities during the 1945 – 8 period, which still discriminate against the Hungarian and German minorities in the Slovak Republic.
The laws, passed in the wake of the WWII period, legalised the persecution of the Hungarian and German citizens of the former Czechoslovak Republic, by proportioning collective guilt on them for the atrocities that took place in this period of history. The EFAy support the petition to the European Parliament calling on the Slovak authorities to declare the laws null and void and to compensate the victims and their families for the suffering that they subsequently endured as a result of these laws.
The EFAy calls on its members and supporters to sign the petition and to raise concerns with the Slovak authorities.
Part of the text reads as follows:
“The Undersigned request, on the grounds of our commitment to fairness and the protection of human rights, that the members of the Hungarian and German minorities in Slovakia (as former part of the Czechoslovak Republic) receive, because of their persecution between 1945-1948, moral satisfaction and financial compensation, or other appropriate remedy for the human victims, physical sufferings and for the results of the financial damages caused to the social organizations (including public organizations and churches) of the minority (or those playing an important part in its life), its private entrepreneurs and private persons! By signing the present document we also support the concept of the Hungarian-Slovak reconciliation and all the movements and civil organizations (e.g. the petition of the “Never Again Polgári Társulás” civil organization and the associated Southern Slovakian civil organizations), which raise their voice against maintaining that infringement of rights and the legitimization of it.
We demand that the Parliament request Slovakia, in a resolution, to declare its still applicable incriminated legal acts – including the act which exclude the right for compensation related to unlawful actions before 25 February1948 – null and void by the means of deregulation. Furthermore, we request that the Hungarian and German minorities of Slovakia shall be presented formal apologies for the injuries suffered as a result of aforementioned legal acts and legal practices, and because of the crimes caused by Slovakia (as former part of the Czechoslovak Republic), and the Czechoslovak state; they shall receive adequate compensation for the confiscation of property and the mental sufferings. Slovakia shall convict those citizens who committed crimes against properties and humanity.
We request that in case of lack of an appropriate answer, or if Slovakia maintains this massive infringement of human rights, the Parliament should launch an infringement procedure at the Council of the European Union because of the breach of Article 6 (1) of the Maastricht Treaty (as laid down in Article 7 of the Maastricht Treaty), and as final step suspend the rights of Slovakia as a European Member State.”
Website and petition link:
http://www.vilagmagyarsag.com/benes