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Re: Queer in Orbán's Hungary
31 min
Available until 08/11/2030
10/11/2025
Hungary is the first country in the European Union to ban a pride march. A decision that is far from discouraging Béla, Norbert and Zsu, who march with hundreds of thousands of people in the streets of the capital, a record for Budapest Pride. Although there are hopes for a better future for Hungary’s LGBTQ+ people, the Orban’s government continues to target and stigmatise the community.
Country
Germany
Year
2025
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