3 result(s) for extremist in Entertainment
Neo-Nazi Event in Hungary Disguised as Film Shoot Featured Foreign Anti-Semitic Bands
- 28 Jan 2025 11:23 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- entertainment
Authorities interrupted a neo-Nazi event disguised as a film shoot in a warehouse in Budaörs on December 21, Telex reports.
Inside Look. Film Laboratory, Budapest, 3 - 6 December 2015
- 24 Nov 2015 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Europe’s Roma communities face deepening challenges of discrimination, violence and poverty. The US minority rights movement, which has had some notable successes over the past 50 years, also faces continuing problems, including police violence. We believe that a sharing of their struggles would be worthwhile as everyone searches for effective remedies.
Gay Pride Festival Consults With Police In Hungary
- 1 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"The 15th Budapest Pride gay festival will be staged in the capital next week. Some 2,500 people are expected to take part in the parade along Andrássy út next Saturday, which will be from Heroes Square to Oktogon, and not to Erzsébet tér as in previous years. Police will also secure all gay-friendly entertainment spots and festival venues.
Neo-Nazi Event in Hungary Disguised as Film Shoot Featured Foreign Anti-Semitic Bands
- 28 Jan 2025 11:23 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- entertainment
Authorities interrupted a neo-Nazi event disguised as a film shoot in a warehouse in Budaörs on December 21, Telex reports.
Inside Look. Film Laboratory, Budapest, 3 - 6 December 2015
- 24 Nov 2015 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Europe’s Roma communities face deepening challenges of discrimination, violence and poverty. The US minority rights movement, which has had some notable successes over the past 50 years, also faces continuing problems, including police violence. We believe that a sharing of their struggles would be worthwhile as everyone searches for effective remedies.
Gay Pride Festival Consults With Police In Hungary
- 1 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"The 15th Budapest Pride gay festival will be staged in the capital next week. Some 2,500 people are expected to take part in the parade along Andrássy út next Saturday, which will be from Heroes Square to Oktogon, and not to Erzsébet tér as in previous years. Police will also secure all gay-friendly entertainment spots and festival venues.









