Posts Tagged ‘democracy’
Preparing Ourselves
22Oct09
Tomorrow will be the national holiday of the 1956 Revolution. Some articles have already debated if there would be any kind of riot this year, because since 2006 each national holiday was a potential source of danger, the political situation was so tense, that I don’t really believe Hungarian authorities were ever able to guess in [...]
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Tags: 1956, 1989, Blaha Lujza Square, budapest, democracy, Hungary, memorials, poppy, republic, revolution
Facing Homophobia
02Aug09
I found today that a new video about the Budapest Pride March of last year has been published via the webiste of LGBT Film and Cultural Festival. Two minutes later I read an article reporting that yesterday night a man opened fire in a LGBT center in Tel Aviv. A gunman shot dead two people [...]
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Tags: budapest, democracy, equality, homophobia, Hungarian Guard, LGBT, LGBT Film and Cultural Festival, murder, pride march, Tel Aviv









