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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...

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Hungarian citizens and institutions have also become targets.

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