Hungary Fires Museum Director Over Failure to Enforce LGBT Exhibition Restrictions

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The director of Hungary's National Museum, Laszlo Simon, was dismissed by the government for allowing under-18s to visit a World Press Photo exhibition featuring images of LGBT people, in violation of laws banning the "promotion of homosexuality" to minors. The exhibition had sparked controversy, with a far-right party launching a government inquiry. The museum argued that it had no right to ask for ID to determine visitors' age but included a message on its website discouraging under-18s from attending. The dismissal comes amid criticism of Hungary's laws on homosexuality by the EU and human rights groups.
- Hungary sacks museum chief for not enforcing under-18s ban at LGBT exhibition The Guardian
- Hungarian Museum Director Fired For Allowing Minors Into Exhibition With LGBT Content Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- Hungary museum head fired for not enforcing LGBTQ law EURACTIV
- Hungary sacks museum chief for not enforcing LGBT ban on under-18s at exhibition Reuters
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