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Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law is unacceptable, says Hamilton
Updated On: 30 July, 2021 08:36 AM IST | Budapest | AFP
Since the law was approved by the Fidesz-dominated parliament on June 15, several homophobic attacks have been reported in local media, while LGBTQ activists warn of growing fear in their community

Lewis Hamilton
Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday that Hungary’s “anti-LGBTQ+” law was “unacceptable, cowardly and misguiding” ahead of this weekend’s Grand Prix in the country.
LGBTQ leaders say the “anti-paedophilia” bill stigmatises gay people and aims to shore up Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s radical right-wing support ahead of an election next year. Since the law was approved by the Fidesz-dominated parliament on June 15, several homophobic attacks have been reported in local media, while LGBTQ activists warn of growing fear in their community.
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