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Hungary prepares to mark uprising Hungary prepares to mark uprising
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Dozens of heads of state and government are arriving in Hungary to mark the 50th anniversary of the uprising against Soviet rule.Dozens of heads of state and government are arriving in Hungary to mark the 50th anniversary of the uprising against Soviet rule.
Major events are planned for Monday, including the unveiling of a huge monument in Budapest's Heroes Square to those who died in the events of 1956.Major events are planned for Monday, including the unveiling of a huge monument in Budapest's Heroes Square to those who died in the events of 1956.
Bloody battles were fought in the streets of Budapest as Soviet troops quelled the uprising.Bloody battles were fought in the streets of Budapest as Soviet troops quelled the uprising.
The commemorations come in the wake of anti-government demonstrations.The commemorations come in the wake of anti-government demonstrations.
Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany's admission that he had lied about the economy has sparked protests.Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany's admission that he had lied about the economy has sparked protests.
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The main opposition Fidesz party has said it will boycott official anniversary events at which the prime minister is speaking.The main opposition Fidesz party has said it will boycott official anniversary events at which the prime minister is speaking.
The uprising started in Budapest on 23 October 1956, when students took to the streets to demand more political freedom.The uprising started in Budapest on 23 October 1956, when students took to the streets to demand more political freedom.
Over the next few days, some 200,000 people joined the demonstrations.Over the next few days, some 200,000 people joined the demonstrations.
On 4 November, the rebellion was suppressed by Soviet troops. Thousands of people were killed in what was Europe's worst violence since World War II.On 4 November, the rebellion was suppressed by Soviet troops. Thousands of people were killed in what was Europe's worst violence since World War II.