Court finds headline about Hungarian poet’s widow was not harmful
By Emil Weber
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on 23rd January that a journal’s “moral criticism” of the family plans of a late famous Hungarian poet’s widow were not harmful.
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Ms. Katalin Fatime Faludy-Kovács was 65 years younger than Mr. György Faludy when they married in 2002. Since their relationship attracted wide interest, their private life was made public, including, with the couple’s agreement, having their rather erotic photographs published by a magazine.
After Mr. Faludy died in 2006, the widow said in a newspaper interview that “she wanted to…