数千人游行在匈牙利佩奇(Pecs), 违抗对骄傲事件的禁令, 以动物人口过多为例, 7000至8000人和平抗议政府限制,
Thousands marched in Pecs, Hungary, defying a ban on Pride events, citing animal overpopulation, with 7,000–8,000 attendees peacefully protesting government restrictions.
数千人违抗政府禁令, 于2025年10月4日在匈牙利佩奇参加骄傲游行,
Thousands defied a government ban to attend a Pride march in Pecs, Hungary, on October 4, 2025, with organizers citing wild animal overpopulation to bypass restrictions.
自由党(AFP)报告有7000至8000名参与者,包括学生、教师和活动家,他们带着彩虹旗和批评政府的标志,口号如“匈牙利是独裁 ” 。 这一事件是布达佩斯以外的唯一一次自豪游行,紧接着最高法院的裁决,维持了对总理奥班(Viktor Orban)政府颁布的男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者(LGBTQ)游行的全国禁令,后者声称法律保护儿童。
AFP reported 7,000 to 8,000 attendees, including students, teachers, and activists, who carried rainbow flags and signs criticizing the government, with slogans like “Hungary is a dictatorship.” The event, the only Pride march outside Budapest, followed a Supreme Court ruling upholding a national ban on LGBTQ parades enacted by Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government, which claims the law protects children.
尽管有人威胁要罚款,反抗议者企图扰乱游行,但游行仍和平进行。
Despite threats of fines and attempts by counter-protesters to disrupt the march, it proceeded peacefully.
欧洲议会成员团结出席,强调国际社会对匈牙利限制男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者(LGBTQ)权利和言论自由感到关切。
European Parliament members attended in solidarity, highlighting international concern over Hungary’s restrictions on LGBTQ rights and free expression.