16 June 1988, on the 30th anniversary of the execution of Imre Nagy and other martyrs of the revolution, a monument for the victims of the 1956 Hungarian revolution was unveiled in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The same day in Budapest commemoration of the revolution began at the unmarked graves in Parcel 301 in the Rákoskeresztúr cemetery. The commemoration turned into an anti-dictatorship demonstration continued at the Batthyány eternal flame and on Heroes' Square. The victims' relatives and '56 revolutionaries remember 1956 and tell what this day means to them.
16 June 1988, on the 30th anniversary of the execution of Imre Nagy and other martyrs of the revolution, a monument for the victims of the 1956 Hungarian revolution was unveiled in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The same day in Budapest commemoration of the revolution began at the unmarked graves in Parcel 301 in the Rákoskeresztúr cemetery. The commemoration turned into an anti-dictatorship demonstration continued at the Batthyány eternal flame and on Heroes' Square. The victims' relatives and '56 revolutionaries remember 1956 and tell what this day means to them.