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Budapest challenges Orbán’s repression in the celebration of pride after the veto to the demonstration

Budapest challenges Orbán’s repression in the celebration of pride after the veto to the demonstration
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Hungary is dyed from rainbow After tens of thousands of protesters join to travel the streets of Budapest, With the objective not only to claim the rights of the community, but also to try to fight the repression of the rights of the collective in the continent and in the world.

It is a special date for the country, where although they have been celebrating pride, the mandate of Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán (Putin’s ally), has meant a hard decline for the community, which has been persecuted for his harsh political, as the loss of the right to adopt in same -sex couples. In addition to that he has banned the march today have decided to challenge the protesters.

They participate near 70 Eurodiputadosaccording to the TO BEwho in addition to representing Europe in the march have claimed the rights of the collective, claiming that these types of prohibitions are an attack on European values. Some of the figures found there are Vice President Yolanda Díaz, the Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, the mayor of Barcelona, ​​Jaume Collboni, or the European Commissioner of Equality, Helena Dali.

Today are the people LGTBIQ+, but tomorrow it can be anyone. The EU is not neutral in hate.

The European Commissioner of Equality, Helena Dali ..

“I travel to Budapest to celebrate our European values ​​and our rich diversity. As an equal curator, I will be next to LGTBIQ+ people on the occasion of pride. To manifest yourself for your rights is one of the fundamental freedoms of our union. Now we must defend all this. It is who we are as Europeans,” he said prior to the lahbib march, as he collects ‘The country’.  “Today are the people LGTBIQ+, but tomorrow it can be anyone. The EU is not neutral in hate“He added.

The LGTBIQ+ pride march is celebrated this Saturday in Budapest (Hungary) in the midst of the controversy for having been prohibited by the Government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and with the support of numerous politicians of the European left center, including several Spanish ministers. EFE/ Luis LidónEFE

They also participate near 40 LGTBIQ+ organizations who have signed this week a manifesto that they have sent to the head of the Community Executive, where they have demanded that the European Union begin a process of sanction against the country of Orbán for one of their recent laws, which allows us to use technology from facial recognition to detect protesters That they are this Saturday there.

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