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(10 Feb 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Budapest - 10 February 2024 1. Various of antifascist activists and Antifa protesters marching, chanting, playing drums 2. Wide of police officers 3. Various of police searching far-right individual 4. Pan from march to police searching man 5. Wide of police 6. Wide of protesters 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Luca Kruczynski, Antifa demonstrator from Berlin: "Together with friends we came from Berlin as a group here to Budapest in Hungary, to protest against the neo-fascist groups that are having their events here now every year for a couple of years already. And we see that Nazis are going to group up on different occasions and in different cities all over Europe.” 8. Wide of police with dogs 9. Various of protesters holding banners 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Luca Kruczynski, Antifa demonstrator from Berlin: "There are people who say no to this, and who have a close eye on this and to tell them, ‘here and no further’.” 11. Various of protesters marching 12. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Attila Hazafi, Hungarian Antifa demonstrator: "Hungary is widely known internationally as an antisemitic country. We can say, it is antisemitic. Here they hate the Jews, the Roma, foreigners, black people. That's the situation now in Hungary, and it's supported by the state. That's why the young people need to stand up. They have to stand up against historical revisionism.” 13. Wide of protesters marching 14. Pan of men walking away 15. Pan of protesters marching STORYLINE: Hundreds of antifascist activists gathered in Hungary's capital on Saturday to oppose an annual commemoration held by far-right groups, underscoring diplomatic tensions between Budapest and Rome over the detention of an Italian citizen in a Hungarian jail. Antifa activists marched through central Budapest alongside heavy police presence, and called for “freedom for every antifascist." They said they sought to prevent the far-right from observing the 'Day of Honor', an annual event marking the failed attempt by Nazi and allied Hungarian soldiers to break out of Budapest during the Red Army’s siege of the city in February 1945. The demonstration came as an Italian antifascist activist is being held in a Hungarian jail for allegedly being involved in assaults against suspected participants in the Day of Honor commemoration in Budapest last year. Images of the activist, Ilaria Salis, chained and shackled at a Budapest court hearing sparked official protests by the Italian government. Prosecutors are seeking an 11-year sentence for the woman. Luca Kruczynski, 35, a participant at the antifascist march, said he had travelled from Berlin with friends "to protest against the neo-fascist groups that are having their events here now every year.” "Nazis are going to group up on different occasions and in different cities all over Europe,” he said. "There are people who say no to this, and who have a close eye on this and tell them, 'Here and no further'." While Hungarian police kept the antifascist activists separated from the far-right groups, Hungarian Antifa demonstrator, Attila Hazafi said "young people need to stand up. They have to stand up against historical revisionism.” AP Video shot by Bela Szandelszky =========================================================== Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: info@aparchive.com. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...