Ferenc Kumin, a government spokesman, added that the council had not once used its regulatory power to impose fines or to silence opposition voices. He noted that nearly 75 percent of the Hungarian news media was foreign-owned, so the notion of the government’s controlling the news media was ill conceived. Klubradio, he added, had engaged in a disingenuous campaign to present itself as a martyr for press freedom.
Hungarian News Media Fight Laws of Silence - NYTimes.com
a brand-new line directed to you, Ladies and Gents.
I would seroiusly like to know, what Kumin meant to say with this...












