Thousands of people protested in Budapest on Tuesday against a new law that aims to ban the annual Pride march by LGBTQ+ ...
A new anti-LGBTQ+ law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify those ...
Robert Antic has never been to Hungary’s annual Budapest Pride, which would mark its 30-year anniversary this summer. But now ...
Several thousand protesters have blocked a major thoroughfare in Hungary's capital, opposing a law that effectively bans ...
The anti-Pride law has rightly sparked widespread criticism. Thousands have gathered on the streets of Budapest to protest it ...
In 1997, Hungarians held the first Pride march behind the fallen Iron Curtain. Almost three decades later, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Hungary is the first country in the European Union to ban the ...
Now, Orban's governing majority has cited child protection as its reason for banning Pride parades, annual events in which queer people and their allies march for tolerance and diversity.
A new anti-LGBTQ+ law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify those attending the festivities was passed in Hungary on Tuesday, leading to a ...
open image in gallery Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said organising a pride march this year would be a ‘waste of time and money’ (REUTERS) Last week, The Fidesz party submitted ...
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