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Hungary's LGBTQ+ community afraid to hold hands under Orban's laws

Reuters · 9 days ago
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Reuters
9 days ago

This couple have become afraid to hold hands in public, as Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban ramps up his campaign against the LGBTQ+ community that has seen Pride marches effectively banned. The mayor of Budapest though says this year's Pride will go ahead on June 28.

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  • LGBTQ+ individuals in Hungary report increased fear of public displays of affection due to new government policies. 7s
  • Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government has passed laws restricting gender changes, same-sex adoption, and LGBTQ+ representation in schools. 17s
  • A recent law allows police to ban Pride marches, citing protection of children. 47s
  • Despite the police ban, Budapest's mayor has said the annual Pride march will proceed as a municipal event. 1m 49s
  • LGBTQ+ community members report a chilling effect and increased harassment following these legal changes. 2m 17s
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