aHang’s activists, together with the citizens who joined them, have achieved a tremendous result: due to their exerting pressure, the National Roma Self-Government has reinstalled the memorial plaque commemorating the victims of a series of homicides against the Roma. This is another huge achievement made possible by the aHang platform, and this time success came in relation to a particularly neglected area in Hungary: the field of Roma advocacy.
Campaign against the eviction of families leading to homelessness
Families are forced to live on the streets on a daily basis in Hungary. Families torn apart like this are separated and struggle to come together again. This could all be avoided with a couple of amendments to the law. To achieve this, the organization A Város Mindenkié (The City is for All) and platform aHang have begun an important campaign.
What’s going on here?
On 26th of October, a group of 13 Roma people wanted to enter Gozsdu Court to have a drink and chat. They arrived here after an international conference, but one of Gozsdu’s security guards told them they could not enter. He did not explain why, he only said that it was private property open to...
Home Care Campaign Hungary
We have done it!
Is caring for a disabled family member a job?
The answer of those who provide home care for a family member 24/7 is a resounding "yes". The Hungarian government, however, is reluctant to recognize it as a job and provide much-needed funds.
Free the Public Media! The Media Services and Support Trust Fund (MTVA) Should be Wound Up!
According to the We Are the Majority group, the fairness of the elections has been compromised in many ways, but the gravest problems at the moment are party media built from public money and the restriction of the freedom of press.
Open Letter to JCDecaux Hungary
Over 4000 emails sent to the company that claim to remove hate-inciting posters paid by the Hungarian government.
‘Don’t sell your vote!’ Roma celebrities encourage people to vote
Roma celebrities are supporting an awareness campaign by Khetane and aHang (the Hungarian Voice).
We are looking forward to receiving the ministry’s response!
During a campaign for renovating the Mátészalka-Debrecen railway line.
Hungarian cities ask questions of prime ministerial candidates
Citizens in both Budapest and the countryside are full of questions, so a responsible prime ministerial candidate would have plenty of things to discuss.