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There were Hungarian and Soviet bigwigs in the audience Tuesday night as the Amnesty International “Human Rights Now!” tour hit Budapest. The official Hungarian news agency MTI reported that Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov, Hungarian Interior Minister Istvan Horvath and Hungarian Communist Party Politburo member Janos Berecz attended the event, but sat apart from the other 80,000 people, mostly Hungarians and visitors from Czechoslovakia, Poland and Austria, who rocked the sports stadium.
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