‘Many are still afraid’: hope and caution in Budapest before first Pride since Orbán
LGBTQ+ people continue to reel from stigma spread by 16 years of rightwing populist government, says organiser One year ago they marched in record numbers
LGBTQ+ people continue to reel from stigma spread by 16 years of rightwing populist government, says organiser One year ago they marched in record numbers, risking fines and facial recognition technology to challenge Viktor Orbán and his government’s escalating crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights.
On Saturday, Hungarians will again take to the streets for Budapest Pride, this time in a march marked by the country’s sweeping political changes. The
event, which is expected to unfold peacefully after police gave it the green light, will be a rallying cry of a community that has resisted
all efforts to silence it, said Petra Buzás, part of the organising team. Continue reading...
