Ártatlanok
Ártatlanok is a Hungarian term that translates to "innocents" in English. It is primarily used to refer to children who are victims of violence, conflict, or any form of harm. The term carries a strong connotation of vulnerability and undeserved suffering.
The concept of ártatlanok is often invoked in discussions about war crimes, human rights abuses, and child
Beyond direct violence, ártatlanok can also encompass children who suffer due to broader societal issues such
The historical and cultural context of Hungary may also influence the specific nuances of how the term