Budapest Police Have Opened a Violation Case Against Greta Thunberg
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It is not yet known exactly why the proceedings were initiated against the activist who participated in this year's Budapest Pride.
Hungarian police continue to investigate the organizers of Budapest Pride, but they ultimately did not fine participants in the Budapest Rainbow March despite government threats. Activist Greta Thunberg, who was reported, also ended up without any punishment.
A misdemeanor case was previously opened against the Swedish activist in Hungary.
Hungarian police have opened a criminal case against Swedish activist Greta Thunberg after she participated in the Budapest Pride march on June 28, which was organized despite an official ban imposed by the Hungarian authorities, reports EFE, quoted by Agerpres. The investigation comes in the context of controversial legislation that restricts young people's exposure to "non-heterosexual lifestyles." There is no official explanation from the aut…
It's not clear why.
The BRFK District 5 Police Department's Violation Authority has initiated a violation procedure against Greta Thunberg. The document does not reveal exactly why the procedure was initiated against the Swedish activist, but it is a fact that Thunberg participated in the Budapest Pride held on June 28. However, according to previous information from the police, no proceedings were initiated against the Pride participants.
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