A “historic moment”—this is how the mayor of the town of Ásotthalom in Hungary, László Toroczkai, has described the first visit of an Afrikaner farmer delegation to his town which arrived there over the past weekend.
“After long preparations, the first Boer delegation from South Africa arrived,” Mayor Toroczkai announced on Facebook.
Posting a picture of himself with three of the Afrikaner farmers, Toroczkai wrote that “here we are having an inspection of the border [near his town], but we are also discussing economic—primarily agricultural—cooperation opportunities and a larger Boer-Hungarian economic and political meeting.
“Tens of thousands of Boers are looking for a new home in the world because of extreme racism, discrimination and untenable public security [in South Africa], and Europe [the EU] is an accomplice [in creating this situation],” he continued.
“I would like our country to [be the first] in the European Union to start to [offer sanctuary to them] in the future, because they have European roots, and are persecuted Christians.”
Brilliant!
It’s the first step on right direction.
This is great news! I was wondering what happened to the proposed delegation to Hungary that was mentioned on this site a couple of years ago. I am happy to find out that it finally happened.
Good luck to the Boers and may they be safe and prosperous.