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Organisers estimate up to 200,000 people marched after government banned the annual celebration. Tens of thousands of people have marched for LGBTQ rights in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, defying a ...
An estimated 100,000 people marched in Budapest in Hungary's largest-ever LGBTQ+ Pride event in open defiance of a government ban.
Beneath a blaze of rainbow flags and amid roars of defiance, big crowds gathered in the Hungarian capital Budapest for the city’s 30th annual Pride march – an event that, this year, is unfolding as ...
But Hungary’s government has remained firm, insisting that holding the Pride march, even if it is sponsored by the city, would be unlawful. In a video on Facebook this week, Hungary’s justice ...
Critics see the move to ban the march scheduled for this weekend as part of a wider crackdown on democratic freedoms.
Hungary has passed a new anti-LGBTQ+ law that bans Pride events and allows authorities to use facial recognition software to identify those attending the festivities.
As Hungary votes on a ban of LGBTQ+ Pride, what does it mean for other basic rights? by: JUSTIN SPIKE, Associated Press. Posted: Apr 14, 2025 / 02:36 AM EDT. Updated: Apr 14, 2025 / 02:44 AM EDT.
Around 100,000 people have marched in Budapest in Hungary's largest ever LGBTQ+ Pride event in defiance of a government ban. Organizers called Saturday's march a bold stand against Prime Minister ...
But Hungary’s government has remained firm, insisting that holding the Pride march, even if it is sponsored by the city, would be unlawful. In a video on Facebook this week, Hungary’s justice minister ...
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