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Friday, 24 September 2010

Angola Overcomes Civil War to Attract Foreign Investors

 Business Conference                                                
    By our Managing Editor
The Republic of Angola in a continuous process to forget its war past and to rehabilitate infrastructures destroyed during that trial period has provided tremendous business opportunities for the Hungarian executives willing to grab the chance in a liberal economy that enjoys peace and political stability with “different nationalities welcomed”.

Thursday, 23 September 2010

IMMIGRATION


Detainees are not torture, authorities say
4 Nigerians, 1 Tanzania. Deen in tie 
Authorities overseeing the Nyirbátor closed camp in the eastern Hungary have said that at no time and under no circumstance were detainees under their supervision beaten and, or denied their rights

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Africans Gathered For Iványi Tibor

A few Africans came together for a remembrance service for the late president of the Methodist Church, Iványi Tibor whose church was said to have stood behind the immigrants in the early 90’s. The one year remembrance was observed on Sunday at the Methodist Church situated at Fő utca. Mahatma Gandhi Human Rights Organization eulogized the departed man. “We are grateful to him,” said Mr. Gibril Deen in his eulogy. “We cannot forget such open minded and generous mind.” Meanwhile Dava Gin family provided African food for the occasion because it is believed that the family had benefited from the human generosity of the church.