11.11.2025 - Protesters gathered in Budapest and several Hungarian cities after pastor and civil rights advocate Gábor Iványi and his colleagues were charged with assaulting public officials, an offense that carries a potential 5–10-year prison sentence. The case stems from a 2022 tax authority raid during which investigators say supporters pushed Iványi toward officers to break their line. Speakers at the demonstrations, including opposition politicians and public figures, condemned the charges as politically motivated and accused the government of using the prosecution service for intimidation. Iványi thanked supporters and said the movement reflects a broader stand for democracy, freedom and social justice in Hungary.
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