As a woman from Afghanistan and Human Rights Watch researcher, I will not comply with the Taliban’s restrictive rules. Afghan women should not have to submit to discriminatory rules to exercise a right to speak publicly. Wherever we are, our voices matter.
https://t.co/SNzEnOyMWf
The landmark @EUCourtPress ruling on #Hungary's anti-#LGBT law first time Court rules that a member state has breached the fundamental values of the EU. New @magyarpeterMP govt should repeal this discriminatory and stigmatizing law. 🇭🇺 🌈
More here: https://t.co/9tskYni7OD
🚨🙌The Court of Justice of the European Union ruling on April 21, 2026, against Hungary’s 2021 anti-LGBT law is an important rejection of efforts to stigmatize LGBT people.
HRW calls on Hungary’s new government to act without delay to repeal the discriminatory law.
Read more: https://t.co/iEuhKbow1B
Europe’s top court delivers a judgment:
🇭🇺 Hungary’s anti-LGBT law violates EU law and fundamental values - dignity, equality, and freedom of expression.
Labeling it “child protection” doesn’t make discrimination legal. @hrw@magyarpeterMP
https://t.co/9tskYni7OD
This reaction by renowned Partizan journalist to state radio (the previous government's mouthpiece funded by tax payers money) interviewing incoming Hungarian PM, @magyarpeterMP, live this morning.
Hungary’s incoming PM @magyarpeterMP on state controlled TV for the first time in 18 months - an absurd situation. Many of M1’s viewers likely to heard MP for first time. He gave state controlled propaganda media a hard time here too, repeated actions to restore #mediafreedom
It took one and a half years and an election victory for
➡️Péter Magyar to be invited to state media
➡️state radio to start playing "a larger variety of music"
➡️state TV to air Magyar's presser
➡️Fidesz politicians to give interviews to independent media
And it's only Tuesday.
#Hungary’s incoming PM @magyarpeterMP is live on Hungarian state radio, giving the reporter a hard time and stated as a priority to immediately address media laws and the management of public service media. 🇭🇺
okay I guess I have to talk about Péter Magyar here.
Let me just start with saying, in a very unladylike way, that you guys seem to have zero clue what happened in Hungary in the last two years, you completely miss the point, and you're a disappointing bunch.
Let's go.
16 years of rights-abusive rule is over. Hungary has a historic chance to restore rule of law and basic rights. The new government should end decree rule, scrap SPO, protect media & assembly rights, and deliver real reforms: https://t.co/6FrScwGrlE 🇭🇺 #hungary@magyarpeterMP
Another day, another ban.
Budapest police is using “child protection” arguments to justify banning a trans rights demonstration.
This is yet another clear attack on freedom of assembly and expression for all Hungarians. https://t.co/JTCYQwfWTg
#Hungary: The prosecution of activist Géza Buzás-Hábel for organising the 2025 Pécs Pride marks a new step in the restriction of assembly. Charges should be dropped. The crackdowns on the right to gather peacefully and express dissent should be reversed.👇
https://t.co/yTPneasC3c
#Uzbekistan ended state-imposed forced labor in the cotton harvest in 2021, but authorities continue to violate the human & labor rights of cotton & wheat farmers through a coercive state production system.
More in a NEW @hrw - @UzbekForum report, here:
https://t.co/2d0DNCZTP9
Shutting down court cases by decree isn't how a democracy functions. This is government telling the courts what they can address simply because it does not like the legal challenge or those bringing it. Revoke decree, restore access to courts, EU shld act. https://t.co/n3QV4r6aV7
I visited #Slovakia and talked to opposition politicians, anti corruption activists and whistleblowers. This is what corruption in Slovakia looks like. 👇🏻
Here in the @ChurchTimes@LydsG and I warn that 🇬🇧 risks failing to learn the lesson from the shooting in Minneapolis. When govts treat civic participation as a threat not an exercise of democratic rights, abuses of power becomes more likely — sometimes at devastating human cost.
As the autocratic Viktor Orban diverts funds to his corrupt cronies, the Hungarian government is failing to ensure older people’s rights to social security and an adequate standard of living, including access to sufficient food, medicine, and energy.
https://t.co/SJlHE8llnr
Peaceful protest is a right - not a threat.
Yet the UK now wants to ban demonstrations near pharmaceutical and research sites, risking jail time for nonviolent dissent.
This is a dangerous path for democracy.
🔗 https://t.co/9YcBsmaqOk
Did you know that 🇭🇺Hungary's government fails to ensure older people’s rights to social security and an adequate standard of living, including access to sufficient food, medicine, and energy?
New report @hrw, out now⤵️
https://t.co/vyyXLl9z84
In Hungary, almost half a million older people receive pensions that leave them living below the poverty line.
In a new report, HRW documents how the Hungarian government is failing to ensure older people’s rights to social security and an adequate standard of living.
Read more: https://t.co/WuSrn0ibQW
🚨Heba Muraisi, 31 year old, is now reportedly at IMMINENT RISK OF DEATH in a UK detention facility having been on hunger strike since 2 November 2025 (72 days)
@DavidLammy@Keir_Starmer@JamesTCobbler
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https://t.co/YsyicEnai1