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Euro 2020: Hungary Fans Bemused By Rainbow-flag Reception In Munich

UEFA had declined the Munich city council바카라™s application to have its stadium illuminated in rainbow colors to protest against anti-LGBT law passed by Hungary

Euro 2020: Hungary Fans Bemused By Rainbow-flag Reception In Munich
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Rainbow flags outnumbered German flags when soccer fans arrived for a European Championship game in Munich. (More Football News)

Supporters were met at the exit of the Frottmaning subway station by a host of volunteers from groups including Amnesty International, CSD Germany and S'AG Munich distributing rainbow flags to people attending Germany's final Euro 2020 group game against Hungary  on Wednesday.

Other demonstrators simply turned up to protest UEFA's decision to decline the Munich city council's application to illuminate the stadium in rainbow colors as a protest against what it called Hungary's 바카라œhomophobic and transphobic legislation.바카라

UEFA said it had to reject the request because of its political context as a criticism of Hungary. The city referred to a law passed by Hungarian lawmakers last week that made it harder for youths under-18 to access LGBT information by making it illegal to share.

바카라œWe're here to protest the oppressive laws of Hungary against members of the LGBTQ community,바카라 demonstrator Julian Krusenberg told The Associated Press.

Hungary fans appeared bemused by the reception and few, if any, stopped to accept flags.

Drag queen Zoey Rachel Pride said she was outside the stadium to demonstrate for human rights.

바카라œHuman rights are for all people, regardless of whether you are homosexual, bisexual, transsexual or anything else,바카라 Pride told the AP.

바카라œThere are gays, lesbians, bi, trans, inter, queer and so on and so forth. And that's why we always have to stand up for our rights. That's why I'm here today to stand up for our rights, for the people in Hungary who can't lead a life as well as we can.바카라

Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter had described UEFA's decision not to allow the rainbow-illuminated stadium as 바카라œshameful바카라 and said the city 바카라œwon't let ourselves be discouraged from sending a clear signal to Hungary and the world.바카라

Rainbow flags were flying from Munich's spectacular neo-gothic city hall, and there were plans to have a wind turbine near the stadium and the city's Olympic Tower illuminated in rainbow colors, too.

Many Hungarians were unimpressed.

바카라œPolitics doesn't have anything to do with sport,바카라 Hungary fan Csaba TörĂ€k said.

바카라œDon't mix the two.바카라

One young Hungary supporter, attending the game with his father, said he could see both sides of the argument.

바카라œLike one (side) saying that politics and football shouldn't be united on the field. And I think that's a good point," Mate Melykuti said.

"But it's a good point that it's a human right to be what you are. And I can understand that side, too.바카라 (AP) 

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