menekültekre
Menekültekre refers to the group of individuals who have fled from adverse conditions such as war, persecution, natural disaster, or extreme economic hardship, and have sought sanctuary in a different region or country. The term originates from the Hungarian verb “menekülni," meaning “to escape” or “to seek refuge.” In contemporary usage, it commonly denotes refugees and asylum seekers who are protected under international humanitarian law and the European Convention on Human Rights.
In Hungary, the legal framework governing menekültek is established by the 2004 Act V on the Reception
The concept also permeates civil society, where NGOs, faith-based groups, and community initiatives coordinate grassroots support,
Historically, the term carries weight beyond legal definitions, symbolizing the historical experiences of migration and displacement