Hungary: Pro-govt weekly prints list of 'Soros mercenaries'
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BUDAPEST, Hungary -- A Hungarian magazine published Thursday the names of more than 200 people it claimed likely were part of a group that Prime Minister Viktor Orban called "mercenaries" allegedly paid by US-Hungarian billionaire George Soros to topple the government.
Those listed by the weekly Figyelo included members of rights organizations such as Amnesty International, anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International, refugee advocates, investigative journalists and faculty from the Soros-founded Central European University.
Some of the people named are dead.