Today Amnesty International meeting took place. Unfortunately, I could not attend it, but I did my best to educate myself on the discussed topic.
The meeting focused on Hungary and its violation of LGBTQ+ rights, which obviously are human rights.
Lately, Hungary has introduced new anti-LGBTQ+ laws, which include censoring queer-friendly content on TV, making it impossible for trans people to transition and preventing non-married couples the right to adoption (non-heterosexual marriage is not legal in Hungary, which makes it equal to forbidding non-heteronormative couples adoption).
These and more laws have passed in Hungary which makes it an EU member that is currently and consciously breaking human rights.
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