Lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT) rights and the groups who work to protect them are unr h prsure Hungary.
Contents:
- GAY US AMBASSADOR TO HUNGARY MARCH BUDAPT PRI MARCH
- HOW HATRED OF GAY PEOPLE BEME A KEY PLANK HUNGARY’S THORARIAN TURN
GAY US AMBASSADOR TO HUNGARY MARCH BUDAPT PRI MARCH
In another blow to lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) rights Hungary, on July 13, the Hungarian ernment proposed a bill that exclus transgenr women om a women-only pensn scheme. The bill is expected to go to parliament September. * homosexuality in hungary *
In another blow to lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) rights Hungary, on July 13, the Hungarian ernment proposed a bill that exclus transgenr women om a women-only pensn scheme. The puty Fisz factn lear publicly cricized the judge while pro-ernment media regurgated trans- and homophobic msagg. Instead of discrimatg and fuelg tolerance, parliament should redouble efforts to protect the basic human rights of everyone Hungary, cludg people who are lbian, gay, bisexual, or transgenr.
HOW HATRED OF GAY PEOPLE BEME A KEY PLANK HUNGARY’S THORARIAN TURN
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Photograph: Attila Kisbenek/AFP Thoands of Hungarians braved srchg heat for the annual Pri march Budapt on Saturday, prottg agast ernment ntrols over public displays by the LGBT mister Viktor Orban’s ernment promot a Christian-nservative agenda and 2021 banned “display and promotn of homosexualy” books and films accsible by unr-18s spe strong cricism om rights groups and the European Unn. Neher anisers nor the ernment gave a number for the marchers, though wns timated about 10, ads for the Pri para were only allowed to be aired late at night, wh most channels not takg the risk at all, Hungarian news se this week, Hungary's send-largt bookseller received a rerd fe for sellg a book that picts homosexualy whout closed wrappg.
A ernment office Hungary has levied a hefty fe agast a natnal bookseller for vlatg a ntent law that prohibs the pictn of homosexualy to morsByJUSTIN SPIKE Associated PrsBUDAPEST, Hungary -- A ernment office Hungary on Thursday levied a hefty fe agast a natnal bookseller over a LGBTQ+ graphic novel, sayg vlated a ntent law that prohibs the pictn of homosexualy to mors. “The vtigatn found that the books qutn picted homosexualy, but they were neverthels placed the tegory of children’s books and youth lerature, and were not distributed closed packagg, ” the office fe is based on Hungary's 2021 “child protectn” law, which forbids the display of homosexual ntent to mors media, cludg televisn, films, advertisements and lerature.