by Sydney Smith on Mar 23, 2011
‘Tens of Thousands’ Protest Hungary’s Media Law
In January, Hungary adopted a new media law that quickly met with sharp criticism and protests. And even though amendments to...
In January, Hungary adopted a new media law that quickly met with sharp criticism and protests. And even though amendments to...
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