László Toroczkai
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László Toroczkai is a leader of the far-right extremist 64 Counties Youth Movement
64 Counties Youth Movement
The Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement is a far-right, racist extremist movement in Hungary which advocating unification of all ethnic Hungarians that live outside of Hungary and revision of Trianon Treaty from 1920, which defined the current borders of the Hungarian state...

 in Hungary
Hungary
Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Serbia and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The...

 that advocating revision of the Trianon Treaty of 1920, which defined the current borders of the Hungarian state.

In 2004, Toroczkai was banned from Serbia for one year because of fight in Palić
Palic
Palić is a town in Serbia, from Subotica, and from the border between Serbia and Hungary. It is a part of the Subotica Municipality, North Bačka District, autonomous province of Vojvodina. The town has a Hungarian ethnic majority and its population numbering 7,745 people...

. In 2006, the authorities of Slovakia
Slovakia
The Slovak Republic is a landlocked state in Central Europe. It has a population of over five million and an area of about . Slovakia is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south...

 also banned him from the country for 5 years because of demonstrations that he organized in front of the Slovakian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Toroczkai was one of those who in 2011 received the manifesto of terror-accused Anders Behring Breivik
Anders Behring Breivik
Anders Behring Breivik is a Norwegian terrorist, paranoid schizophrenic and the confessed perpetrator of the Norway attacks on 22 July 2011: the bombing of government buildings in Oslo that resulted in eight deaths, and the mass shooting at a camp of the Workers' Youth League of the Labour Party...

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