Hungary Moves to Designate Antifa as Terrorist Organization
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Hungary Moves to Designate Antifa as Terrorist Organization

Hungary's government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is pushing to classify the anti-fascist group Antifa as a terrorist organization, aligning with similar calls from the United States. This decision raises concerns about civil liberties and political dissent in Hungary and the EU, potentially increasing tensions over freedom of expression and protest as the country navigates a polarized political landscape.

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