New anti LGBT+ law in Hungary sparks protests
New anti LGBT+ law in Hungary sparks protests

A NEW anti-LGBT law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify those attending the festivities was passed in Hungary on Tuesday.
The move led to a large demonstration on the streets of Budapest.
Several thousand protesters gathered after the vote outside Hungary’s parliament. They later staged a blockade of the Margaret Bridge over the Danube, blocking traffic and disregarding police instructions to disperse.
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