The Albanian version of communism, under Enver Hoxha, is noted for its extreme isolation and brutality. A collaboration between Hungarian and Albanian institutes aims to preserve the historical memory of these regimes. The Hungarian institute's director, Rajmund Fekete, emphasized the importance of sharing research and amplifying voices from Central and Eastern Europe, which have experienced totalitarianism. He criticized the Western world's indifference to communist atrocities and drew parallels between current woke movements and past totalitarian ideologies. Fekete also highlighted the dangers of thought control in the West, citing a case of a man imprisoned for a social media post. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)