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January 29,
2008 - United Nations Permanent Mission of Hungary, NYC
HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION
and Reception on the Occasion of the
Opening of the Exhibition at the United Nations:
"Carl Lutz and the Legendary Glass House in
Budapest"
and the visit of the Delegation of Hungarian
Members of Parliament
from the governing Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP):
Annamária
Czifra, Györgyi Feldmájer, Valéria Deák Fogarasiné,
József
Goldfárth, Viktória Kékes, László Kocsi, László Kránitz,
Zsolt Legény,
Attila Mesterházy, Szabó Vilmos, László Szakács,
László Teleki,
Zsolt Török
lead by
Attila Mesterházy
Deputy Head of the Parliamentary Group of the Hungarian Socialist Party
Special Guests:
György Vámos
President of Carl
Lutz Foundation
and his son Péter
Vámos
Keynote
Speakers:
Attila Mesterházy and László Teleki
Members of the Hungarian Parliament
with the
introductory words by
H.E. Mr.
Gábor Bródi
Permanent
Representative of the Republic of Hungary to the United Nations
Photos:
Gabriella Gyorffy

Greetings and introduction by H.E. Gábor Bródi,
Permanent Representative of the Republic of Hungary to the United Nations

Members of the
delegation;
H.E. Gábor Bródi,
György and Péter Vámos

György Vámos, President of Carl Lutz
Foundation and Péter Vámos PhD,
senior research fellow Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences


Commemoration of the
holocaust by
Attila Mesterházy, Deputy Head of the Parliamentary Group


László Teleki,
Member of the Hungarian Parliament,
remembering roma holocaust



RECEPTION

Attila
Mesterházy delegation leader with members of the delegation

The Permanent Representatives of Iceland, H.E.
Mr. Hjálmar W. Hannesson
and Cyprus, H.E. Mr. Andreas D. Mavroyiannis

The Deputy Permanent Representatives of
Germany, H.E. Mr. Martin Ney
and Denmark, H.E. Mr. Lars Faaborg-Andersen

The Permanent Representative of Finland, H.E.
Ms. Kirsti Lintonen

Attila Mesterházy, Rabbi Arthur Schneier and
H.E. Gábor Bródi

Vilmos Szabó and Ambassador Viktor Polgár,
Consul General, New York

H.E. Gábor Bródi, György
and Péter
Vámos

László Teleki, H.E. Gábor Bródi, Attila
Mesterházy,
Vilmos Szabó, and László Kocsi

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