Pillar of shame is set up today on "Free Hong Kong Road" and "Uyghur Martyrs Road" in Budapest
On March 2, the mayor of Budapest will erect a 3-meter-high copper model of the Pillar of Shame at the site where Hungarian President Victor Orban will build a giant university backed by China.
The decision on the university has sparked widespread protests among Hungarians, who have gathered over 200,000 signatures to get a referendum on construction. The city of Budapest has renamed the roads down to the site where the university will be built, so that the university will be located between three roads called "Free Hong Kong Road" and "Uyghur Martyrs and Dalai Lama Square"
The opposition should make Hungarian President Viktor Orban think twice - is it wise to throw oneself into the arms of China's totalitarian leader Xi Jinping when he is up for election already in April.
He already has an explanation problem with his friendship with Russia's Putin, another totalitarian leader who has thrown himself over Ukraine and is in the process of murdering to get his empire dream come true.
Viktor Orban has supported Putin by banning the supply of arms supplies through Hungary to the Ukrainians. They stand with the jerk against the wall while one of the world's largest military machines tries to wipe out all resistance
A new friendship with a Chinese dictator that he will influence generations of university students will not adorn in the upcoming election campaign. Hungary's decision-makers might have to tame over the call engraved in The Piller of Shame what it says "the old can not kill the young for all eternity"
An erection of the Pills of Shame will in Hungary almost function as a four double monument
A Pillar of Shame over a Communist Party in China that chose to kill its own students because they stifled cautious reforms and the right to freedom of expression in the 1989 peaceful occupation of Tiananmen Square
A Pill of Shame over a new Chinese totalitarian leader who has shattered the dream of democracy in Hong Kong and broken all his promises to allow them to retain their Western freedoms if they were allowed to annex Hong Kong
A Pillar of Shame over that focuses on Europe being in the middle of a war created by a totalitarian leader Putin who has grown up in the heart of Europe.
A Pill of Shame over that a leader in Hungary with totalitarian tendencies making an alliance with a totalitarian China about it building a university it will characterize Hungarian youth for decades
I attach a statement from Jens Galschiøt and the press release issued by Budapest about the visit
Exhibition of the Pillar of Shame sculpture will be inaugurated at noon everyone is welcome- for further information contact Dorottya Czuk tel: 00 36 30 351- 1253, mail: czukdorottya@gmail.com
Jens Galschiøt who is already in Hungary can be contacted on mobile +45 40447058 or email: Jens@galschiot.com further info about Galschiøt and the Pillar of Shame can be downloaded at Galschiot.com
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Best Jens Galschiot
the press release issued by Budapest about the visit
Model of world-famous removed monument Pillar of Shame arrives in Budapest
The sculpture remembers the victims of Tiananmen Square
At the request of Krisztina Baranyi, a version of the world-famous bronze statue of the Danish artist Jens Galschiøt will be exhibited in Ferencváros, at the Fudan University site in Budapest. The artist's statue of the same title was removed by the Hong Kong authorities on December 23, 2021, from the square in front of the city's university. The model will be on view on Free Hong Kong road from March 2nd. Jens Galschiøt , a Danish artist will also arrive in Budapest on this occasion.
Krisztina Baranyi has invited the Pillar of Shame to Budapest to draw attention to the more than 200.000 signatures collected more than two months ago in favor of a referendum on the proposed Budapest campus of the Shanghai-based Fudan University, financed by a 1.3-billion-euro loan from China Development Bank. According to the Hungarian constitution, 200,000 signatures are needed for a question to initiate a referendum, yet the Hungarian Parliament hasn't given a green light to this.
Critics say the cost of the campus would be higher than what the government spends each year on running all of the country's state-run universities. The contract is classified, just like the other big Chinese project in Hungary, the construction of a new Belgrade-Budapest railway.
The Pillar of Shame is part of a multi-part sculpture series and all of them commemorates a massacre. According to the artist, the Budapest version of the Hong Kong statue is linked to the others by having the same text on the pedestal: The old cannot kill the young forever.
According to the artist Jens Galschiøt, this text not only reminds us of what happened to the Hong Kong-based Pillar of Shame by Chinese command, but Russia's war in Ukraine also gives a sad topicality to the work exhibited in Budapest, as „Putin is the past himself ".
Jens Galschiøt, the sculptor of The Pillar of Shame, issued the following statement in connection with his exhibition in Ferencváros:
"I hope that this artistic manifestation will show China that the Hungarian people will not tolerate an education policy that is under the influence of one of the largest totalitarian countries in the world. A country that in no way shares the values of Europe and Hungary. A country that has both killed their student
movement in 1989 and a country that has just crushed the Hong Kong student movement and put thousands of students in jail for defending their right to democracy and freedom of speech.
One would think that precisely Hungary with their historical references, where after 2 World Wars and being a subject to totalitarian Soviet supremacy had had enough of dictators.
It seems almost absurd that the government is now voluntarily giving a new totalitarian regime influence in the country. Instead of this Hungarian students at the Hungarian Universities should learn about democracy and debate how the world is developing.
Hungary should know better - There ain't no such thing as a free lunch."
The eight-meter-high work demolished in Hong Kong was the last statue to commemorate the June 4, 1989 massacre in Tiananmen Square in the Chinese city-state.
The Pillar of Shame has stood at the University of Hong Kong for 24 years. On June 4, the student government each year, with its cleansing, remembered that in 1989, on this day, units of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in the Tiananmen Square in Beijing had stifled a demonstration by a crowd demanding democratic reforms. In addition to commemoration, it was also a symbol of Hong Kong liberties.
The removal of The Pillar of Shame was officially ordered by the University of Hong Kong in October 2021, according to their statement "based on an external legal advise". It was first covered with sheets reaching the ceiling, and then on Christmas night the work was broken up and placed in a container.
This version of the statue, which has aroused huge international interest, has not been exhibited anywhere since last December.
The statue will be presented on March 2, 2022, at noon by district IX. Mayor Krisztina Baranyi, sculptor Jens Galschiøt and Chief Mayor of Budapest Gergely Karácsony.
Venue of the press conference: district IX., at the cross of Free Hong Kong Road and Uyghur Martyrs Road ( Front area of the former Great Market warehouse).
Budapest statement from Jens Galschiøt
I have been pleased to receive the invitation to exhibit in my copper model of the Pillar of Shame in Budapest.
The sculpture I exhibit in Budapest is a model that is a model for my large sculpture in Hong Kong and is not a copy, but an independent work of art, it was created already in 1996 and is with a plinth over 4.5 meters high.
The original sculpture was brutally removed by the Hong Kong authorities. It has stood at Hong Kong University for over 24 years as the memorial to the Tiananmen Square Massacre, June 4, 1989, where China in the center of Beijing, killing and arresting thousands of pro-democracy protesters.
In 2021 in Hong Kong, the 8.5 meter high sculpture was removed on Christmas night 22-23 December, thus also becoming a symbol of the crushing of Hong Kong students and the democracy movement in Hong Kong. This removal of the sculpture triggered a global outcry and activated artists and activists around the world and the sculpture became the most talked about work of art on the globe in 2021.
I am still working on getting the remains of the sculpture out of Hong Kong and sent to Denmark.
China's destruction of the symbol of freedom of speech and democracy in Hong Kong is a failed declaration for Hong Kong University, which should stand for intellectual freedom, a place where all opinions and views could be broken freely and where new ideas could emerge. But also a place where students preserved and researched the history of mankind and China. That commitment has been abandoned by Hong Kong University and surrendered to the constricting ties of censorship due to China's pressure. It is a kind of spiritual intellectual self-castration.
It is this self-suppression that one risks Budapest if one built a university for Chinese money. China we with unfailing certainty to try to push their own history perception down over the new university in Budapest and pressure the teachers to convey China's version of reality with censorship of all opinions that deviate from China's understanding of the world. They have done this everywhere in the world where they have gained influence and they will do the same in Hungary
It is therefore with pride that I erect this particular sculpture in Budapest and in the square in front of the place where one wants to build a university paid for by China.
I hope that this artistic manifestation will show China that the Hungarian people will not tolerate an education policy that is under the influence of one of the largest totalitarian countries in the world. A country that in no way shares the values of Europe and Hungary. A country that has both killed their own student movement in 1989 and a country that has just crushed the Hong Kong student movement and put thousands of students in jail for defending their right to democracy and freedom of speech.
It is absurd that this particular country is now one of the main sponsors of one of Hungary's educational institutions, where thousands of Hungarian students have to learn about democracy and debate how the world is developing.
One would think that precisely Hungary with their historical references, where after 2 World Wars they were subject to a totalitarian Soviet supremacy had had enough of dictators.
I look forward to exhibiting in Budapest and hope my art can help create a good and constructive debate about China, independence, education and freedom of speech
Best Regards Jens Galschiøt
16 Feb. 2022
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