Hungary Has A Xenophobia Problem
Hungary Has A Xenophobia Problem Enlarge this image toggle caption Joanna Kakissis for NPR Joanna Kakissis for NPR Our series "Take A Number" looks at problems around the world — and the people trying to solve them — through the lens of a single number. Sponsor Message Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán won his third term in early April by promising to defend "Christian Europe" against "Muslim invaders" — his shorthand for refugees. "It is the fear that our world would collapse, we will lose everything we have — the way we think, the way we construct our reality," he says. Education Hungarian Law Could Close Central European University Founded By George Soros Hungarian Law Could Close Central European University Founded By George Soros Listen · 3:30 3:30 "The government is not representing everyone," he says, sipping tea at a cafe at Central European University, where he takes courses.
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