Row in Hungary around children's book fuels fears of rising homophobia


  • World
  • Monday, 19 Oct 2020

FILE PHOTO: A billboard, part of a campaign by Coca-Cola promoting gay acceptance, which has prompted a political backlash is seen in Budapest, Hungary, August 5, 2019. The writing on the billboard reads: "Zero sugar, zero prejudice." REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo/File Photo

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Boldizsar Nagy hoped that the tales in the children's book "Wonderland Is For Everyone" would help youngsters to learn to accept minorities and fight social ostracism.

Instead, it has caused a stir in Hungarian politics, with the far-right and the ruling nationalist government labelling it "homosexual propaganda" that should be banned from schools.

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