BUDAPEST/VIENNA (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stuck to his anti-immigration stance on Thursday but insisted it was not rooted in racism after his recent remarks that Hungarians did not want to become "peoples of mixed race" drew fire at home and abroad.
By Krisztina Than BUDAPEST/VIENNA (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stuck to his anti-immigration stance on Thursday but insisted it w.
Robert Frolich, head of umbrella group, calls prime minister's remarks against mixing of races 'a violation of human dignity;' Orthodox group says they were 'unfortunate'
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