Budapest Pride march banned by Hungarian police
- Hungarian police announced a ban on the Budapest Pride parade, citing the need to protect children as per new legislation.
- Mayor Gergely Karacsony vowed to hold the march, despite the police ban.
- Hungary's parliament passed legislation to allow police to ban LGBTQ+ marches.
- Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that organizers 'should not even bother' organizing pride in Budapest this year.
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Pride Banned, Hate Authorized in Hungary
Click to expand Image Hungarians march in downtown Budapest to protest against a new law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events and the populist government's restriction on assembly rights, May 1, 2025. © 2025 Denes Erdos/AP Photo Police in Hungary have banned lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Hungarians and their supporters from peacefully assembling to celebrate Pride, while instead allowing a hate group to march on the same day.A separate LG…
Protest to be held in London this weekend against Budapest Pride ban
The 'Solidarity Pride' rally has been organised by the Peter Tatchell Foundation and will take place outside the Hungarian Embassy on Saturday 21 June The post Protest to be held in London this weekend against Budapest Pride ban appeared first on Attitude.
Police Ban Budapest Pride March in Hungary as Mayor Vows It Will Go Ahead
Hungarian police said on Thursday that they will ban the upcoming Pride march in Budapest, despite opposition from the city’s mayor. Tens of thousands of people from Hungary and abroad are expected to attend the annual event on June 28. According to an English translation of a police statement signed by Budapest Police Chief Tamas Terdik, the parade is banned because it likely can’t be held without “displaying homosexuality, sex/gender transitio…
Hungary has banned the Budapest Pride March. Nevertheless, the Munich CSD team sends a delegation there. Henryk Hoefener explains why you should not give up – and why the demo organization has become more difficult in Germany as well.
Budapest Mayor Defies Pride March Ban - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – The liberal mayor of Budapest pledged Thursday to go ahead with a controversial rally defending LGBTQ+ rights after police banned the Pride march in the Hungarian capital. Gergely Karácsony said, “Given that the city council did not make its announcement within the ambit of the law on gatherings, this ban has no value.” Yet police said they banned the Budapest Pride march…
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