írhatatlanok
Irhatatlanok is a Hungarian term that translates to "unwriteable" or "those who cannot be written about." It is used in the context of historical or political censorship, referring to individuals, events, or concepts that were deliberately suppressed from public discourse and historical records. This suppression could be enforced through various means, including the destruction of documents, the silencing of witnesses, or the creation of alternative, often falsified, narratives.
The concept of irhatatlanok is particularly relevant to periods of authoritarian rule or significant political upheaval
The struggle against irhatatlanok involves efforts to uncover and re-examine suppressed histories. Historians, journalists, and activists