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Daily Question # 482

What  is  it  that  we  are  looking  through ?

Quoting  Rajith  Ravi ,

“The hungarian flag, on anniversary of 1956 revolution (October 23rd 2006)

In 1956, revolutionaries removed the Stalinist coat of arms, using the resulting tricolour as a symbol for the revolution. This juxtaposition of a Hungarian riot police filling the void left by a Stalinist emblem is thus popular with the conspiracy theorists who maintain that a continued communist presence controls their country”

Cracked  by  Vasu , Rajith Ravi and Venkataramana .

13 Responses to “Daily Question # 482”

  1. Venkataramana says:

    Anti government riots in hungary??

  2. Vasu says:

    Torn from the flag.. a documentary on the Hungarian Revoluion, by Klaudia Kovacs… participated in the 2009 Oscar competition in the ”Best Documentary” category.

  3. Vasu says:

    Torn from the flag.. a documentary on the Hungarian Revoluion, by Klaudia Kovacs… participated in the 2009 Oscar competition in the ”Best Documentary” category.

  4. Subin says:

    Any torn Irish flag during The Northern Ireland Troubles? ;) :D

  5. wahab says:

    the free derries giving protection to SBS,ireland

  6. rajith ravi says:

    the hungarian flag, on anniversary of 1956 revolution (October 23rd 2006)

    In 1956 revolutionaries removed the Stalinist coat of arms, using the resulting tricolour as a symbol for the revolution. This juxtaposition of a Hungarian riot police filling the void left by a Stalinist emblem is thus popular with the conspiracy theorists who maintain that a continued communist presence controls their country.

  7. Venkataramana says:

    the national flag of hungary….

  8. Venkataramana says:

    the national flag of hungary….

  9. Kashyap says:

    Some flag , Indian?

  10. Ramki says:

    The Italian national flag

  11. Ramki says:

    The Italian national flag

  12. Vasu says:

    Torn from the Flag- Klaudia Kovacs’ multi-award-winning sociopolitical historical documentary. It is about the international decline of communism and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.

    The film’s world premiere was in Hollywood, in the American Film Institute’s film festival, AFI Fest. It was screened in the festival’s “Milestones” section—described as “celebrating the best of the best”—along with films by Ingmar Bergman and Michelangelo Antonioni.

  13. Rithwik says:

    national flag of hungary

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