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Thousands celebrate Pride in Budapest following anti-LGBT legislation

Thousands celebrate Pride in Budapest following anti-LGBT legislation Sarah Polus © Getty Images Thousands celebrate Pride in Budapest following anti-LGBT legislation Thousands of Hungarians participated in a Pride parade Saturday in protest of the government s new anti-LGBT legislation, according to a report from Politico. The Hungarian Parliament in June passed legislation that bans the distribution or content in schools that officials believe promotes homosexuality or gender transition. Students under the age of 18 may not be shown any content, including advertisements of this nature. The law was supported by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán s party. However, on Saturday around 30,000 people, including members of the Hungarian Parliament, paraded through Budapest to celebrate the country s LGBT community and challenge the new laws, which have been condemned by the European Commission.

Budapest Pride: Pride March Draws Record Number of Participants

Budapest Pride: Pride March Draws Record Number of Participants The 26th Budapest Pride Festival wound up on Saturday with a march organised with the slogan “Claim back your future!”. A number of counter-demonstrations took place at the same time. The march started at Madách Imre Square, in the centre of the Pest side of the city, and ended in a park in Tabán, on the other side of the river Danube on the Buda side. Prior to the march, Ádám Csikós, one of the Budapest Pride organisers, said the LGBT community has been impacted by an “unprecedented disenfranchisement”. He stressed they would not allow themselves to be treated as “second-class citizens” and acknowledged the courage of all of the marchers.

Thousands at Budapest Pride protest against new anti-LGBTQ law

Thousands at Budapest Pride protest against new anti-LGBTQ law
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