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Brussels march urges EU to act over Budapest Pride ban threat

  • On Saturday, a large group of LGBT supporters gathered and paraded in the heart of Brussels to call on European leaders to oppose Hungary’s prohibition of the Budapest Pride event.
  • In March, Hungary enacted legislation prohibiting LGBT Pride gatherings and permitting the use of facial recognition technology to track event organizers, a decision that has drawn sharp criticism.
  • Viktoria Radvanyi, chair of Budapest Pride, spoke at the march, accusing the European Commission of inaction and calling on them to 'do your job.'
  • Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony vowed the Pride parade would proceed, saying, 'Budapest Pride cannot be banned, for love and freedom cannot be banned.'
  • The march highlighted concerns that the ban threatens civil liberties and urged EU officials to take legal action against Hungary's right-wing government.
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Brussels march urges EU to act over Budapest Pride ban threat

Thousands of LGBT activists marched through central Brussels on Saturday, calling on European leaders to act against Hungary's right-wing government after it moved to ban the Budapest Pride parade.

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