Abstract
This material is a review of the book written by Ioan Lăcătușu, entitled Românii din mass-media maghiară din Harghita și Covasna [Romanians in the Hungarian media in Harghita and Covasna], published in Sfântu Gheorghe by the Eurocarpatica publishing house in 2006. The book has 130 pages and discusses how Romanians are presented in the Hungarian media in Harghita and Covasna, as well as other aspects of community life that are of great importance. The writing and publication of this work is of great public utility, as it demonstrates that Romanians in this area are subject to intense discrimination and assimilation, without the state taking any action in this regard. Consequently, local cultural figures and associations are sounding the alarm, drawing attention to the local, regional, and national geopolitical implications of this phenomenon. We wish to bring this topic back into discussion to remind everyone that when the state is no longer a factor of order in this area, its responsibilities are taken over by the Hungarian state, which is a real threat to national security.
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