túszokat
Túszokat is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "hostages" in English. It refers to individuals who are unlawfully held captive by a person or group, typically as leverage in a negotiation or to achieve political or ideological goals. The act of taking túszokat is a severe crime involving coercion and the violation of human rights.
Historically, hostage-taking has been employed throughout various conflicts and political movements. The motivations behind such acts
International law and humanitarian organizations condemn hostage-taking unequivocally. Efforts to resolve hostage situations often involve complex