Hungary, the only country in Central Europe where a numerus clausus against Jewish students in the universities of the country was officially enacted and is being rigidly enforced, will shortly have to account for this violation of human rights before a tribunal of justice.
Mr. Lucien Wolf, Secretary of the Joint Foreign Committee, yesterday reported at the monthly meeting of the Board of Jewish Deputies, that a complaint on behalf of Jewish organizations against Hungary has not been completed and will be forwarded to the Court of Justice at The Hague in a few days.
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