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16 July 09:15

Hungarian police have opened a criminal case against Greta Thunberg for taking part in the Budapest Pride march, which was banned by the government.

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Greta Thunberg is facing a criminal case opened by Hungarian police, apparently for participating in the Budapest Pride march on June 28 despite a government ban. Budapest's 5th district local council announced the opening of the case, without official details. Viktor Orban's government banned the event under the pretext of protecting minors, but the march was held with a record turnout of between 200,000 and 400,000 people. Thunberg said "fascists will never be able to ban love".

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Poliţia ungară a deschis un dosar penal împotriva Gretei Thunberg / Ar putea avea legătură cu participarea ei la marşul Budapest Pride
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