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No Arrests After Budapest Pride Defied Orban’s Ban, Police Say

Two weeks after Budapest Pride persisted in the face of government threats, an organizer expressed tentative relief at the lack of a police crackdown.

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Maja T. is implicated in four attacks with pepper sprays or truncheons against sympathizers of the extreme right-wing Hungarians. She deplores the "inhuman" conditions of detention.

·Paris, France
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The German activist has not eaten since the beginning of June, and his condition became critical at the beginning of the month, so he was transferred from his solitary confinement in Budapest to a prison hospital.

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The non-binary person Maja T., detained in Hungary, ended her hunger strike after a good five weeks.

·Germany
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The 24-year-old is said to have attacked right-wing extremes in Hungary and was extradited by Germany in spite of a judicial ban. According to her supporters, Maja T. has lost 14 kilograms of hunger strike in five weeks.

·Vienna, Austria
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The health condition was critical to stop cardiac arrest: Maja T. has ended the food refusal in a Hungarian prison hospital.

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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