Growing Concerns Over Protest Restrictions in Hungary
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April 8, 2025 18:14
boedapest - Protesting in Hungary faces new challenges with face recognition technology and anti-protest laws. Learn more about the impacts.
Growing Concerns Over Protest Restrictions in Hungary
Protests in Hungary face increasing dangers as new laws restrict demonstrations, including the banning of Pride events and the use of face recognition technology.
LGBTQ+ Rights Under Threat
Hungary's new law not only bans Pride events but also restricts gatherings deemed against the 'child protection law,' raising concerns about broader implications for freedom of expression.
Impact of Face Recognition
Authorities plan to use face recognition technology to enforce laws, raising fears of widespread surveillance and privacy violations, resembling methods used by authoritarian regimes like China.
Digital Citizen App Controversy
A new Digital Citizen app, similar to DigID, led by the prime minister's son-in-law, collects personal data, fueling concerns of mass surveillance through facial recognition.
Protest Restrictions
New laws require protests to be announced a month in advance, hindering spontaneous demonstrations, with plans to ban bridge blockades, further limiting dissent.
Democratic Freedoms at Risk
Critics view these measures as part of a broader strategy to curtail democratic freedoms in Hungary, raising concerns ahead of the 2026 elections.