Protesters rally for the fourth week against Hungary's law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events
- Thousands protested in Hungary's capital on Tuesday for the fourth week.
- Viktor Orbán's government passed a law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events.
- The law, fast-tracked in March, restricts LGBTQ+ content for those under 18.
- One protestor, Viktória Vajda, said, "If we don't stand up...who will when they come for us?"
- Orbán's party is pushing for a constitutional amendment to codify the ban.
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Protesters Rally For The Fourth Week Against Hungary’s Law Banning LGBTQ+ Pride Events
The Associated Press reports that thousands of protesters rallied for the fourth week in Hungary’s capital on Tuesday, denouncing a new law passed by populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s nationalist government banning LGBTQ+ Pride events. Read more at the Associated Press
Protesters rally for the fourth week against Hungary’s law banning LGBTQ Pride events
Thousands of protesters rallied for the fourth week in Hungary’s capital, denouncing a new law passed by populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s nationalist government banning LGBTQ Pride events.

Protesters rally for the fourth week against Hungary's law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Thousands of protesters rallied for the fourth week in Hungary’s capital on Tuesday, denouncing a new law passed by populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's nationalist government banning LGBTQ+ Pride events.
Protesters rally for fourth week against Hungary’s law banning Pride events
Thousands of protesters rallied for the fourth week in Hungary's capital on Tuesday, denouncing a new law passed by populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's nationalist government banning LGBT+ Pride events.
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