Hungary Bans LGBTQ Symbols on Government Buildings
Hungary has enacted a law prohibiting the display of LGBTQ symbols on government buildings. This controversial measure has sparked debate and criticism both domestically and internationally.
Details of the Ban
The ban extends to symbols such as rainbow flags and pink triangles, which are often used to represent the LGBTQ community.
Government's Rationale
The Hungarian government defends the law as a measure to protect traditional values.
Criticism and Concerns
Critics argue it is discriminatory and infringes on the rights of LGBTQ individuals. This move is the latest in a series of actions by the Hungarian government that have raised concerns about the state of LGBTQ rights in the country.