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Hedvig Malina ((スロバキア語:Hedviga Malinová)) (born 1983) is an ethnic Hungarian woman〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=''The Budapest Sun'' )〕 from Horné Mýto ((ハンガリー語:Felsővámos)), Slovakia, who gained notoriety in 2006 for claiming that she was physically assaulted allegedly in a hate crime incident.〔 The incident caused a media sensation and her case has ever since represented a highly controversial and debated issue of Hungary-Slovakia relations.〔 On 4 April 2014, Slovak attorney general charged Malina with perjury.〔http://www.hirek.sk/belfold/20140404160913/Heves-reakciokat-valtott-ki-a-Hedvig-elleni-vademeles.html〕 If found guilty, she would face up to 3 years in prison. Andrej Kiska, the president of Slovakia, said that he would grant Malina pardon in case she's convicted. == Claim of violence == Malina claims she was severely beaten and robbed on 25 August 2006 in Nitra after speaking Hungarian in public.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=''The Budapest Times'' )〕 She claims her attackers wrote "SK (probably Slovakia) without parasites" ((スロバキア語:SK bez parazitov)), and "Hungarians to the other side of the Danube" spelled incorrectly (''Maďari za Dunai'', in Slovak Danube is written as ''Dunaj'') on her clothes. All Slovakian political parties condemned the incident, except the Slovak National Party, led by Ján Slota, which remained silent.〔
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