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Rainbow flags flying high, tens of thousands Lgbtq Hungarians and their supporters opposed a proud parade of pride in the streets of Budapest, a state ban and Prime Minister Victor Orban’s legal threats against activists.
Pride in the Hungarian capital, the organizers of the 30th announcement of more than 100,000 people are going from Budapest City Hall and Erzsébet Bridge to the Danay River, said he was wounded in the city center before crossing the Danube River.
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“It’s not just about homosexuality, it’s more about it, …
“None of us is free until everyone is free,”, read a sign.
Police removed the crowd from the planned route to leave a small group of protesters with a large right opposite protest.
Populist Party in the March of Orban Followed rapidly For minors under the age of 18, a crime committed a criminal offense to hold or participate in events “describing or promoting homosexuality. Orbán became clear before Budapest Pride It was the open target of the law.
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The latest Hungarian law allows the authorities to use facial recognition tools to identify individuals in an incident. Capture may result in fines of up to 200,000 Hungarian Forints ($ 586). The organizers face up to a year in prison.
But on Friday, Budapest Mayor Gerjely Karácsony, along with Vice President of the European Parliament Nikolae Stefanuta, Saturday on Saturday on Saturday on Saturday on Saturday on Saturday, Saturday is in prison on Saturday.
“The government is always fighting an enemy who has to protect the Hungarian people … This time is the target of the target,” said Karácsony at a press conference. “We believe that there should be no first and second class citizens, so we decided to stop this event.”
On Saturday, the participants were flawless.
“I’m proud to be gay … and I am very afraid of the government that I want to bring us. I want to cry, and I want to cry,” A 66-year-old participant, who only named AFP.
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A woman said CBS news partner BBC He was attended by the country for “variety” for their children.
“We have a blood forbidden people who are different for others. Therefore, we are here. Because this is harmful to us.” We came, “he said.
He told the BBC that the future of his 4-year-old daughter is worried about “Ni” in a country wherever they want. ” “
The critics of pride and other Hungarian legislation targeting the LGBTQ + communities and other Hungarian legislation say that policies remember similar restrictions on sexual minorities in Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was seen in the European Union in the European Union, and any LGBTQ + content in recent years, including any LGBTQ + content in television, films, films and literature.
The government’s exposure to the government has a negative impact on children’s development. However, competitors are part of the extensive effort for sexual minorities and combine the conservative base.
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Speaking by State Radio on Friday, Orbán, police and participants, the possibility of violent clashes, but warned that the pride “will be legal complications.”
“Of course, the police can violate such measures, because it has the powers to do, but the Hungarian is a civil society. We do not hurt each other,” he said.
More than 70 members of the European Parliament, as well as other officials of European countries are expected to be held in March on Saturday.
European Commissioner Lahbib, on Friday, “All eyes are in Budapest,” proud magicians oppose the government.
“The EU is not a neutral over hatred,” he said. “We can’t stay passive. We cannot bear the thoughtless.”
On Thursday, our Radical right-wing side of our homeland, many places of the police, many places in the same route in many places on the same route.
Neo-Nazi group, Budapest city hall will be gathered on Saturday on Saturday. The group said he was pleased to participate in the demonstration of “white, Christian, heterosexual men and women”.
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A woman, who first named AFP on Saturday, told that AFP, and he hoped that there would be no clashes on Saturday, he said.
“The disgusting … has become a pale to show ourselves.”