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Two weeks after Budapest Pride persisted in the face of government threats, an organizer expressed tentative relief at the ...
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Budapest celebrated Hungary’s biggest Pride event in its history, a couple of months after the government voted through a constitutional amendement banning all LGBTQ demonstrations, citing the need to ...
Budapest’s massive pride parade this year was momentous. It also highlighted the geographic and political obstacles facing ...
An unprecedented sight in Hungary: between 180,000 and 200,000 people gathered in Budapest to show their support for LGBT+ rights at the annual Pride march.
More than 100,000 people marched despite threats of fines and jail for attending the city’s banned LGBTQ Pride parade.
More than 50,000 people took to the streets of Budapest Saturday to celebrate the annual Pride March, with many directly protesting against the government's recently imposed anti-LGBTQ+ laws. While ...