elhallgatást
Elhallgatást is a Hungarian term that translates to "silencing" or "keeping silent." In a broader context, it refers to the act of intentionally preventing information from being publicly known or discussed. This can manifest in various ways, including censorship, suppression of dissent, or the deliberate withholding of facts. Historically, elhallgatást has been employed by political regimes and powerful entities to maintain control, protect reputations, or avoid accountability.
The practice of elhallgatást can have significant consequences for individuals and society. It can lead to
The methods used for elhallgatást vary. They can range from direct censorship, such as banning publications