BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary will not allow any rallies supporting “terrorist organisations,” Prime Minister Viktor Orban told public radio on Friday, adding that all Hungarian citizens should feel safe, regardless of their faith or origin.
“It is shocking that there are sympathy rallies supporting the terrorists across Europe,” Orban said in comments referencing the European fallout from a Hamas cross-border attack from Gaza on Saturday.
“There have been attempts even in Hungary. But we will not allow sympathy rallies supporting terrorist organisations as that would entail a terror threat to Hungarian citizens.”
(Reporting by Gergely Szakacs; editing by Christina Fincher)