The Curious Case of the Chinese-Hungarian Law Enforcement Summit

It looks like Hungary, like other Western countries, is going to host it share of Chinese police stations. Our Hungarian correspondent László sends this report.


Chinese police station in Budapest

The Curious Case of the Chinese-Hungarian Law Enforcement Summit

by László

“Chinese-Hungarian Law Enforcement Summit”?!

Astonishing. And ominous.

I mean, what the yellow-red hell?!

The Minister of the Interior isn’t supposed to be… interior?

“During the official meeting with his Chinese partner on 16 February 2024 in Budapest, Minister of the Interior Dr. Sándor Pintér stressed that the cooperation between the two countries is based on the guarantee of security and stability […]”

I could find no further information on what exactly it all means (which is strange in itself), so I can only guess… Nothing good for liberty, for sure — especially for Chinese expats.

“The two leaders signed agreements on strengthening law enforcement cooperation and joint patrols.”

Huh? Does it mean Chinese policemen in Hungary?

I’m quickly sending this last S.O.S. message before my Covid card turns red and my internet access gets blocked. Food donations are welcome, as Chinese AI systems won’t allow me and my family to do the grocery shopping, as soon as this letter gets published.

OK, for the time being that’s a joke — but how long before it isn’t?

Translation of the announcement published on the official website of the Hungarian government:

Chinese-Hungarian Law Enforcement Summit

The State Councilor of the People’s Republic of China, Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong, paid his first official visit to Hungary after the Chinese New Year.

During the official meeting with his Chinese partner on 16 February 2024 in Budapest, Minister of the Interior Dr. Sándor Pintér stressed that the cooperation between the two countries is based on the guarantee of security and stability, which are essential for the establishment and further development of comprehensive strategic cooperation.

With the visit of State Councillor Wang Xiaohong, the parties took an important step towards the development of relations between the Ministry of Public Security of the People’s Republic of China and the Ministry of the Interior of Hungary. The two leaders signed agreements on strengthening law enforcement cooperation and joint patrols.

During his visit to Hungary, the Chinese Minister of Public Security, among other things, familiarized himself with the structure and capabilities of the Hungarian counter-terrorism service and inspected the construction works of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line.

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I searched for “Chinese police stations in Budapest” (“kínai rendorörs budapesten”) and got some results. Now I remember that it was a thing in the media two years ago. At the time the Interior Ministry denied any foreknowledge of these stations (that’s why reports called them “illegal”), which did seem to exist, though, as there are video reports about them.

It looks like the “parties” (China and Hungary) have made this (kind of) legal now. But the actual content of the recent agreement has not been made public, as far as I know. It’s the globalist agitprop media (like Euronews) that pursued this case — as a “dialectical attack” on Hungary, as Vlad would say, I suppose:

At the top of this post is an intriguing photo of one such “police station” in Budapest, from 2022.

Photo of an alleged camouflaged surveillance camera above a “police station” in Budapest:

(Source of the above photos)

The above article from the Hungarian media outlet HVG (which allegedly has ties to George Soros) claims that shortly after some foreign (meaning not Hungarian) NGO took the photo of the “station” (located in Golgota street, Budapest) and made it public, the Chinese texts disappeared from the facade of the building and the windows.

It’s interesting that — apparently — it’s actually globalist NGOs (the Soros kind) that try to “expose” those Chinese “stations” in Hungary and all over the world (and they claim to have found about thirty of them). All the more interesting because at higher levels there seems to be cooperation and agreement between “Western” and Chinese globalists in their authoritarian ways of suppressing liberty.

Klaus Schwab and Justin Trudeau come to mind, with their known admiration of Chinese commie methods. However, Schwab and Trudeau may admire Chinese methods, but that doesn’t mean they want Chinese competition. They’re globalists, but they want to make sure that THEY are the ones in charge of global governance, not those inscrutable slant-eyes in Beijing.

More photos may be found here.

For previous essays by László, see the László Archives.

10 thoughts on “The Curious Case of the Chinese-Hungarian Law Enforcement Summit

  1. Quite simply, the totalitarian EU has thoroughly repulsed Hungarians. Since they’re not welcomed to share power with the EU, they’re aligning themselves with the East, to include Russia. The collective degeneracy of the west, on display every day, is repulsive in contrast to the relatively sane policies of our “enemies”.

  2. We have that same problem in South Africa.
    Last time I looked, and that was long before the Kung-flu Plandemic, we had 13 Chinese Police Stations in South Africa.
    Although the ANC dubbed them as “Chinese Cultural Centers” for the protection of Chinese citizens living in South Africa from CRIME.
    Since the Chinese are heavily involved in organized Crime in South Africa, from poaching to the illegal mining of Gold and Diamonds ……., one can only assume that these Centers are there to protect the interests and endeavours of the Chinese Criminal Party.

    • Rather funny and interesting to note, we dealt with 35 Red Chinks in Kruger a few weeks ago poaching, they won’t be a problem any longer, I really love these rules they have here, no more poachers = no more problems. Plus, the wild life ate well. Thank you WWF for my fees!

  3. I am not surprised that the Orban government hard at work to serve its globalist owners, no matter if they live in North America or in China. Viktor also completed the school of Global Leaders of Tomorrow (class 1993) at the WEF.

  4. ” Dr. Sándor Pintér stressed that the cooperation between the two countries is based on the guarantee of security and stability, which are essential for the establishment and further development of comprehensive strategic cooperation.”

    The cooperation… essential for…cooperation.
    Deep. Very deep.

  5. Look, just don’t eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. That’s it, just don’t do it that’s all hahahahahahahaha

  6. So we can look upon these Chinese parasites as they infect and pollute further, the places they land in. Because of diplomatic mojo, which already allows foreign nationals to commit atrocities, here and abroad, these police stations will spring up and go into whatever activity the CCP admires. A more dumb [rear end], stupid, suicidal, and wicked enterprise would be hard to imagine. Unless you admit thousands of Chinese men of military age across your already porous borders. We are in the ranks of the insane.

  7. “Democratic civilization is the first in history to blame itself because another power is working to destroy it. Not only do the democracies today award themselves sins they have not committed, they have formed the habit of judging themselves as defendants who are automatically guilty.” —Jean-Francois Revel, “How Democracies Perish” (1983)

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