Over 20 envoys in Budapest express concern over Hungary's anti-Pride law

The statement issued by 22 embassies including
The embassies cited the
Prime Minister
The law says police can use face recognition cameras to identify people who attend the event, and impose fines on participants.
Organisers said they planned to go ahead with this year's Pride march - scheduled for
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