3 result(s) for racist march in Current Affairs
UEFA Opens Investigation Into Potential Racist & Homophobic Behaviour Of Hungarian Fans
- 22 Jun 2021 11:44 AM
- https://kafkadesk.org/
- current affairs
UEFA has launched an investigation into “potential discriminatory incidents” during Hungary’s opening two games at Euro 2020 against Portugal and France, which each took place at Budapest’s Puskas Arena.
Local Opinion: Radical Right-Wing Demo In Budapest
- 31 May 2020 8:54 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A pro-government and an alt-left commentator in Hungary offer diametrically opposed views on the causes of racial segregation after the radical right-wing 'Our Homeland Movement' rally to protest against what they define as "Gypsy crime".
Video: Budapest Mayor Condemns 'Racist' March In Honour Of Two People Stabbed
- 30 May 2020 10:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony has condemned a march organised on Thursday by the radical nationalist non-parliamentary Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland) party, saying the capital would not tolerate “racist incitement”.
UEFA Opens Investigation Into Potential Racist & Homophobic Behaviour Of Hungarian Fans
- 22 Jun 2021 11:44 AM
- https://kafkadesk.org/
- current affairs
UEFA has launched an investigation into “potential discriminatory incidents” during Hungary’s opening two games at Euro 2020 against Portugal and France, which each took place at Budapest’s Puskas Arena.
Local Opinion: Radical Right-Wing Demo In Budapest
- 31 May 2020 8:54 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A pro-government and an alt-left commentator in Hungary offer diametrically opposed views on the causes of racial segregation after the radical right-wing 'Our Homeland Movement' rally to protest against what they define as "Gypsy crime".
Video: Budapest Mayor Condemns 'Racist' March In Honour Of Two People Stabbed
- 30 May 2020 10:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony has condemned a march organised on Thursday by the radical nationalist non-parliamentary Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland) party, saying the capital would not tolerate “racist incitement”.











