Hungary

An alarming upsurge of racist violence has victimized many members of the country’s Roma population, estimated between 400,000 and 600,000 people. Violence is not a new manifestation of anti-Roma prejudice, yet there has been a particularly sharp rise in serious—sometimes deadly—violent attacks since 2008, inflaming social tensions and weakening the sense of protection from discrimination for minorities across the country.

Human Rights First works to ensure that the Hungarian government treats hate crime as a policy priority. We believe that combating such crime is a crucial step to a more conducive environment to address other obstacles to equal rights and opportunities for all in Hungary.

Latest News

Justice Still Awaits Victims of Anti-Roma Hate Crimes in Hungary

Two years ago today, 27-year-old Robert Csorba and his four-year-old son were shot dead as they ran from their burning…


2-22-2011


Human Rights First Event Honors Hungarian Roma Rights Activist, Ugandan LGBTI Advocate

New York City – Today, Human Rights First will present its 2010 Human Rights Award to a renowned Hungarian advocate…


10-21-2010


New Blueprint Provides Path to Protect Roma

Human Rights First is calling on the Hungarian government to implement a set of concrete and achievable measures to improve…


10-20-2010