Hungarian American Coalition Holds Annual Meeting and Meeting of Board of Directors
Imre Lendvai-Lintner, President of the Hungarian Scout Association Abroad succeeds László Hámos, President of the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation, as
Imre Lendvai-Lintner, President of the Hungarian Scout Association Abroad succeeds László Hámos, President of the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation, as
Washington, DC – We, members of the Hungarian American Coalition, have followed with interest and concern the passionate debate generated
Katalin Szili Urged to Keep Voivodina Violence on International Agenda Washington, DC – Katalin Szili, President of the Hungarian Parliament,
Edith Lauer Represents U.S. Organization at Opening Ceremony Washington, DC – September 14, 2004, was a historic day in Komarno
Washington, DC – Representatives of the Hungarian American Coalition (HAC) and the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation (HHRF) made a fact-finding
Washington, DC – Eight mayors from Hungary completed their three-week seminar in the United States, departing New York on Saturday.
Washington, DC – Eight Hungarian Mayors arrived to Cleveland on July 2, just in time to celebrate a typical American
Washington, D.C. – On June 1 and July 5, 2004, the Executive Committee of the Hungarian American Coalition’s Board of Directors
Washington, DC – Ferenc Mádl, President of the Republic of Hungary, bestowed the Presidential Medal of Merit today upon Edith
Washington, D.C. – Three outstanding Hungarian researchers received the Charles Simonyi Research Scholarship Award on June 1, 2004 at the Hungarian Academy of