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A mass protest took place in Hungary on Sunday, drawing approximately 10,000 people. Demonstrators characterized the event as an act of resistance against recent actions by the right-wing populist government. These actions are perceived as restricting basic rights and cracking down on independent media.
The protest represents the latest in a series of demonstrations against the government's policies.
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