A recent report highlights disturbing issues regarding the statute of limitations in child abuse cases in Hungary. The author emphasizes the importance of privacy for victims and discourages public disclosure of personal trauma. However, the core concern centers on the inexplicable lapse of cases involving children, suggesting potential failures within the justice system. Details emerged from an interview with István Buksó, revealing surprising and unsettling experiences related to these lapsed investigations. The report suggests a systemic problem preventing accountability for crimes against children. The author argues that while victim privacy is paramount, the unexplained expiration of these cases raises serious questions about the pursuit of justice. Further investigation is needed to understand the reasons behind these lapses and prevent future occurrences.
