Hungary, following Trump, will designate antifa a terrorist organization, Orbán says
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán follows U.S. lead to label Antifa as terrorist group citing a 2023 Budapest assault incident and ongoing diplomatic tensions involving activist Ilaria Salis.
- Hungary will designate antifa as a terrorist organization, following the United States' lead announced by President Trump.
- Prime Minister Viktor Orbán referenced a 2023 incident where antifascist activists assaulted suspected participants in a far-right event in Budapest.
- Italian antifascist activist Ilaria Salis was jailed for over a year after the assaults, leading to a diplomatic dispute between Rome and Budapest.
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The Hungarian Foreign Minister asked the European Union Saturday to copy US President Donald Trump's decision to classify the anti-fascist Antifascist movement as "terrorist", reports AFP. Wednesday, U.S. leader announced that he will...
Netherlands, Hungary Push to Designate Antifa as Terrorist Organization - The Thinking Conservative
Political leaders in the Netherlands and Hungary support moves to label Antifa a terrorist group after Trump signaled he might do the same in the U.S. The post Netherlands, Hungary Push to Designate Antifa as Terrorist Organization appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Hungarian citizens and institutions have also become targets.
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