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		<title>After the Fall: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Ukraine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nearly two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Worldfocus travels to four countries to examine the progress and pains of post-Soviet life. 

In Ukraine, today’s political realities and yesterday’s revolutionary dreams may not be in line, and progress has come slowly.

In Poland, the anti-Soviet Polish Solidarity movement has reinvented itself in a democratic and economically strong Poland.

In the Czech Republic, the younger generation knows little about the Russian invasion and subsequent demonstrations that took place 40 years ago, and the country has problems discussing its past.

In Hungary, people still commemorate 1956 revolution -- when approximately 200,000 Hungarians gathered in front of the country’s Parliament to demand an end to Soviet rule. Even as they move forward, Hungarians never quite leave the past behind.

Correspondent Dave Marash reports in a Worldfocus signature series: After the fall.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nearly two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Worldfocus travels to four countries to examine the progress and pains of post-Soviet life.</p>
<p>In Ukraine, today’s political realities and yesterday’s revolutionary dreams may not be in line, and progress has come slowly.</p>
<p>In Poland, the anti-Soviet Polish Solidarity movement has reinvented itself in a democratic and economically strong Poland.</p>
<p>In the Czech Republic, the younger generation knows little about the Russian invasion and subsequent demonstrations that took place 40 years ago, and the country has problems discussing its past.</p>
<p>In Hungary, people still commemorate 1956 revolution &#8212; when approximately 200,000 Hungarians gathered in front of the country’s Parliament to demand an end to Soviet rule. Even as they move forward, Hungarians never quite leave the past behind.</p>
<p>Correspondent Dave Marash reports in a Worldfocus signature series: After the Fall.</p>
<listpage_excerpt>Nearly two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Worldfocus travels to four countries to examine the progress and pains of post-Soviet life.</listpage_excerpt>
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		<title>Revolution of 1956 haunts Hungarians</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Oct. 23, Hungary marked the anniversary of the 1956 revolution, in which approximately 200,000 Hungarians gathered in front of the country's Parliament to demand an end to Soviet rule. 

The revolt ended in defeat, with thousands of Hungarians killed and many others injured or imprisoned. Nonetheless, the revolt and its participants are still commemorated in Hungary each year.

This is the first part of a Worldfocus series on "After the fall," reporting from behind what Churchill called the Iron Curtain, where Soviet domination was tested time and again.

Special correspondent Dave Marash reports from Hungary, which never quite leaves the past behind as it moves forward.

Below, bloggers discuss the lasting effects of the revolution and its commemoration today. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Oct. 23, Hungary marked the anniversary of the <a title="Hungary 1956" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/23/newsid_3140000/3140400.stm" target="_blank">1956 revolution</a> when approximately 200,000 Hungarians gathered in front of the country&#8217;s Parliament to demand an end to Soviet rule.</p>
<p>The revolt ended in defeat, with thousands of Hungarians killed and many others injured or imprisoned. Nonetheless, the revolt and its participants are still <a title="The Fight Over ’56" href="http://www.budapesttimes.hu/content/view/9723/220/" target="_blank">commemorated in Hungary</a> each year.</p>
<p>Special correspondent Dave Marash reports from Hungary, which never quite leaves the past behind as it moves forward.</p>
<p>Below, bloggers discuss the lasting effects of the revolution and its commemoration today.</p>
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<p>Blogger &#8220;Marilyn&#8221; describes and posts images from <a title="Anniversary of October 23, 1956 Hungarian Revolution" href="http://smidtsinhungary.blogspot.com/2008/10/anniversary-of-october-23-1956.html" target="_blank">this year&#8217;s anniversary</a> in Hungary, traveling to a cemetary in Budapest where many of the revolutionaries are buried.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Stucki Family&#8221; blog &#8212; written by Americans who have lived in Hungary for two years &#8212; writes about the <a title="The Hungarian Revolution ... Oct. 23, 1956" href="http://aaronandheatherstuckifamilyblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/hungarian-revolution-oct-23-1956.html" target="_blank">resolve of the Hungarian people</a>.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Hungarian Spectrum&#8221; blog writes that in Hungary today, <a title="After the national holiday" href="http://esbalogh.typepad.com/hungarianspectrum/2008/10/after-the-national-holiday.html" target="_blank">political parties portray the revolution in very different lights</a>.</p>
<p>The 1956 revolution in Hungary has also been compared to many modern conflicts.</p>
<p>American blogs of differing political persuasions have likened Hungary in 1956 to Georgia in 2008, including <a title="Is Georgia in 2008 like Hungary in 1956?" href="http://michellemalkin.com/2008/08/11/is-georgia-in-2008-like-hungary-in-1956/" target="_blank">Michelle Malkin</a> and <a title="Forget Munich, Remember Budapest" href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sandy-goodman/russia-and-georgia-forget_b_118305.html" target="_blank">The Huffington Post</a>.</p>
<p>The &#8220;pentafluoropyridine&#8221; blog discusses U.S. inaction in Hungary in 1956 compared to <a title="From Hungary ‘56 to Iraq ‘06" href="http://www.pentafluoropyridine.cn/from-hungary-56-to-iraq-06/" target="_blank">action in Iraq today</a> in response to a statement from President George Bush on the Oct. 23 anniversary.</p>
<listpage_excerpt>Last month, Hungary marked the anniversary of the 1956 revolution, when approximately 200,000 Hungarians gathered in front of the country&#8217;s Parliament to demand an end to Soviet rule.</listpage_excerpt>
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