Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary

  • Dates
    2010 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Portrait, Daily Life, Social Issues

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April.

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and

social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik

entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime

Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even

violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped

the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it

into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely

not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

© Toby Binder - Image from the Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary photography project
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Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

© Toby Binder - Image from the Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary photography project
i

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

© Toby Binder - Image from the Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary photography project
i

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

© Toby Binder - Image from the Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary photography project
i

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

© Toby Binder - Image from the Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary photography project
i

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

© Toby Binder - Image from the Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary photography project
i

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

© Toby Binder - Image from the Violence and social exclusion - Roma people in Hungary photography project
i

Roma people in Hungary don‘t only suffer from poverty and social exclusion since the right-wing extremists party Jobbik entered the Hungarian government as Coalitionist of Prime Minister Viktor Orbáns Fidesz party this April. And even violent attacks have been reported before. But Jobbik croped the seed of underlying racism sowed by Fidesz and carried it into the centre of Hungarian society, And daily life will definitely not become easier for 700.000 Roma people in the country.

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