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A new anti-LGBTQ+ bill in Hungary would ban Pride event and allow use of facial recognition software

  • Hungarian lawmakers passed a law banning Pride events and allowing facial recognition technology to identify attendees, a move condemned by campaigners as illegal and part of a crackdown on the LGBTQ+ community.
  • Prime Minister Viktor Orban supported the law, stating it outlawed gatherings that violate child protection laws, which sparked protests and vows from organizers to continue the Pride festival.
  • A spokesperson for Budapest's mayor indicated intentions to help organizers find solutions for hosting Pride events, branding the new law as an attack on the right to assembly.
  • Opposition to the law intensified, with LGBTQ+ advocates declaring they would resist this 'fascist ban' and affirming Pride as a fundamental event despite the increasing legal restrictions.
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nd-aktuell.de broke the news in on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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