László Toroczkai
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László Toroczkai is a leader of the far-right 64 Counties Youth Movement in Hungary that advocating revision of Trianon Treaty from 1920, which defined the current borders of the Hungarian state.
In May 2008, Toroczkai was beaten by five Serbs in Vojvodina. Toroczkai lost a tooth, cracked a rib and received a concussion in the attack. According to reports, Toroczkai was in Subotica to attend a political rally in light of the Serbian elections. After giving a speech to a crowd in Subotica, Toroczkai was dragged from his car and beaten by five men shouting at him in Serbian. Transported to a hospital, local authorities then took him to the police station, where after a lengthy questioning he was released, and banned from Serbia for an additional two years. Previously, in 2004, Toroczkai was banned from Serbia for one year because of fight in Palić. In 2006, the authorities of Slovakia also banned him from the country for 5 years because of demonstrations that he organized in front of the Slovakian Ministry of Internal Affairs.