A new bill in Hungary aiming to ban Pride marches is sparking strong reactions from activists and EU officials. The legislation is the latest move by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his right-wing populist party to target LGBTQ rights. Amnesty International calls it a “full-frontal attack” on the community. But organizers of the Pride march in Budapest are showing defiance. August Hakansson reports.
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